factory electrical connectors
does anybody know were to get factory electrical connectors my local wrecking yard wont cut any harness they tell me even thou i know they do just seeing if anybody might know a cheaper place to get them then the dealer
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Im sure the dodge dealer will be able to find what you need but it wont be to cheap! What are you looking for?
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I put bucket seats in mine and I needed a different console and I found one in a Durango and it has the seat warmer switchs a light and a lighter in it and the wrecking yard wouldn't let me take the other end of the plug and I wanna get the other side to it
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try some of these
try some of these
http://www.repairconnector.com/ http://www.jegs.com/c/Ignition-Electrical_Wiring-Wiring-Harnesses-Switches-Connectors-Breakers-Relays/10409/10002/-1 http://www.aeromotive.us/ You may need to make your own |
That last link seems like your best bet!
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Ok I found out that the connectors that dodge uses are fci apex 2.8mm connectors only 2-3 places I find sell stuff for them and they have a ton of it
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Originally Posted by 98DAKAZ
(Post 2708529)
try some of these
http://www.repairconnector.com/ http://www.jegs.com/c/Ignition-Electrical_Wiring-Wiring-Harnesses-Switches-Connectors-Breakers-Relays/10409/10002/-1 http://www.aeromotive.us/ You may need to make your own @98DAKAZ - you rock, thanks for the heads up! I never though about tracking down connectors to replace the ones that may be giving me trouble. This opens up a lot of options for me in regards to the electrical issues on my Dakota. |
Originally Posted by 98dakaz
(Post 2708529)
try some of these
http://www.repairconnector.com/ http://www.jegs.com/c/ignition-electrical_wiring-wiring-harnesses-switches-connectors-breakers-relays/10409/10002/-1 http://www.aeromotive.us/ you may need to make your own mods you should throw this in the faq section!! |
www.mouser.com/fci
www.ttiinc.com these are the only two authorized dealers of the delphi connectors that are used on the dakotas here are the terminals that i ordered for a 10 pin connector http://www.ttiinc.com/page/search_re...?s=876288630_5 there .70 cents each with no minimum and here is the page to order the connectors this would make building the sonnax mod alot easier and cheaper just need to find the resistance of the wire used for each plug but to crimp these terminals you need something better then the cheap ones most people have you pretty much need a good ratchiting crimper to get the tight enough hope this helps somebody the ttiinc company is very helpful and reasonable to take these connectors apart theres a blue in my case piece in the plug take a pair of needle nose and pull it out it will fight a little its a tight fit the take a terminal removal tool or screwdriver and lift the tap and the wire will pull out or fall out if you have any questions ill try and help |
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