wheelman55
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Interesting that you say that. I don't see a wire tap as problematic as jamming an ultra thin pin into a Ford factory socket.
These wire taps have been around forever and while I know jamming a pin in a socket of a factory connector works I also know there have been problems getting the pins in there.
There would seem to be potential for issues with the pins affecting the socket and/or the factory wires in there.
I'll consider your statement and the fact that others have used the wiretap pins. Thanks
You make a good point, as you could loosen the pin. Here's a link to a very correct way to splice into a stranded wire: Fundamentals of Automotive Electrical Connections and Connectors
Doing it Tony's way won't cost you anything and will be rock solid. I learned the hard way to not use them. Lost a circuit inside my steering column at a very inopportune moment due to Scotchlock failure...ended up ok but had to redo all of my wiring the right way after that.
The author, Tony Candela, has a website selling quality automotive wire products plus the two books that he's written on wiring. Inexpensive and full of good information. https://ceautoelectricsupply.com/headlight-relay-kits/
Best of luck with your install and send pictures.