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re: John Deere X360 lawn tractor wiring harness question.
Posted on 10/7/23 at 2:28 pm to Unobtanium
Posted on 10/7/23 at 2:28 pm to Unobtanium
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If you look at the second picture it’s the yellow wire close to the connector.
If you look at the second picture it’s the yellow wire close to the connector.
Posted on 10/7/23 at 9:08 pm to shoelessjoe
About six or seven years ago I bought 95 455 that had been rode hard and put up wet and a couple of the plug connectors had decayed in the sun. I went to weekend freedom machines, the John Deere forum for garden, tractors, and lawnmowers, and found where to order new plug connectors, and the electrical inserts that go on each half of the plug connector. I’m sorry that I do not remember off the top of my head where I got them from, but it was not a deer dealer
Posted on 10/8/23 at 12:22 am to shoelessjoe
A couple of routes to dig into:
- Deere online parts catalog. Find the connector you need and do a search on that p/n (ex - Deere p/n 57M10112 cross references to a Delphi MP280, which is easy to find parts for)
- look on E-Bay for an electrical connector pin removal tool. Remove the pin attached to the yellow wire, solder/crimp a new piece of wire, splice to yellow wire in the harness and reinsert.
- Deere online parts catalog. Find the connector you need and do a search on that p/n (ex - Deere p/n 57M10112 cross references to a Delphi MP280, which is easy to find parts for)
- look on E-Bay for an electrical connector pin removal tool. Remove the pin attached to the yellow wire, solder/crimp a new piece of wire, splice to yellow wire in the harness and reinsert.
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