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Back connectors - 240 speedo cluster 200 1992

Hi all. I have not made a post for spell, but still driving the older bricks. :)

I have had the speedo cluster out for a spell, working on a variety of things, and I have a question about a couple of wires (I forgot where they went).

Holding the cluster in my hands, looking at the back ...the row of bulbs at the bottom ...

I have two small female spade connectors coming out of the harness, and one male to connect.

The two females are different widths.

The narrow one plugs into a male connection at the bottom left, right where the row of bulb holders stop.

The single male plugs into a female to the right of center, just above the row of bulb holders.

Where does the other (wider) female fit?

There are two spades just to the left of where the connection for the speedometer slips on ..surrounded by what appears to be an insulating ring (slips off easily).

Is one of these spades a connection point for this female lead?

Thanks. Hope to get it back going soon. :)
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"Do you think that's air you're breathing now'? (The Matrix 1999) '89 764 (retired), '94 940T (319K), 92 245 (207K)






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