Done. I think I've found the plug but it will be guesswork to figure out which pin to use. The plug is just a shell.Gotcha! Have you gone to the Molex site?
I'm sure I can't just buy one plug, probably be a bag of them and a bag of pins when I really only need the one plug. The cheapskate in me hates to spend any more than I have to but ... Conclusion: I'll just have to bite the bullet and spend the $50 for the harness. (What a ripoff!) This is for a rear facing light bar on the back of the rooftop so I'll need about 10'. If the one on Amazon isn't quite long enough I'll just splice in what I need. So on to the next part of this electrical upgrade project.
Guess I might as well mention that too. Someone might have some good suggestions. I've seen some posts and youtube's for the things I want to do but the more input I get can't hurt.
1. Interior dome lights. You can't see squat on the dashboard at night. Can't see the switch panel, the ignition key, the glove box etc.
2. Two side facing lights on the top. I'll probably have to work sometimes at night out in the forest. So the more light the better
3. Floorboard lights. Saw someone else had done that so what the heck. As long as I'm doing everything else...
4. Another switch panel with a volt meter for the 2nd battery and USB outlets. I'll use 3 switches for the lights and maybe one for an inverter.
5. MAYBE - an inverter for 110V AC. 200 or more watts, mostly for chargers. If I'm using cordless power tools the batteries always run out in the most inconvenient places.
6. Fuse box for all those things.
7. A second battery. But there's lots of how-to's on that so I think I know which way to go there.
I bought my Pioneer mostly for utility not sport. After I get this upgrade done, I need to look for a small trailer to tow behind. But one problem at a time.