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Help me identify this electrical connector

Discussion in 'Technical Chat' started by Crom, Oct 29, 2015.

  1. Oct 29, 2015 at 2:08 PM
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    Please Help me identify this electrical connector.

    This is from an ARB Twin Air compressor wiring harness. It has provisions for (3) electrical contacts. It's ABS plastic and stamped PED 4

    I checked Waytec wire, and performed a quick search but came up empty handed.

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    Thanks for any assistance.
     
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    Do you need another one or the female version of it or a different reason?
     
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    I don't like ARB's wiring harness and I'm going to roll my own. I need/want the connector in the first post.
     
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    Yeah...that looks like a 3-way Metri-Pack connector.

    Waytek Wire sells them:

    Female connector: http://www.waytekwire.com/item/38204/Delphi-12110293-Metri-Pack-150-Series-3-Way-/
    Male connector: http://www.waytekwire.com/item/38203/Delphi-12129615-Metri-Pack-150-Series-3-Way/

    The terminals will vary in size depending on your wire gauge. Additionally, you'll need cable seals and a special crimper. I can give you part numbers and links for all of this. Or, come up to my neck of the woods and we can take care of it on the spot.
     
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    I made my own ARB wiring harness also.
     
  8. Oct 29, 2015 at 3:52 PM
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    Awesome! Thank you so much. I'll try to identify everything I need and maybe have you verify for me... Thanks!!!
     
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    You also need the TPA, which is the Terminal Assurance Position clip. You need one per connector, which means two per mating pair. The connector you have already has one. If it came with the mating connector, then it should have one too. These can be re-used. The same goes for the connectors.

    Perhaps all you need is the terminals and cable seals? If you have both sides of the connector, then you can remove the existing terminals and wire with a terminal removal tool. From there, new terminals and seals are all you need.

    Here's a link to the TPA: http://www.waytekwire.com/item/38205/Delphi-12052845-Metri-Pack-3-Contact-TPA/
     
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    Which part did you go custom on? The power connector or the switch connector? I thought about doing the power one too...
     
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