Connector Repairs |
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Connector Position Assurance Locks
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Terminal Position Assurance Locks
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AFL/EPC Connectors
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Bosch Connectors (BSK) Bosch Connectors (ECM) Bosch Connectors (0.64) Bosch Connectors (2.8 JPT)
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Delphi Connectors (Weather Pack) Delphi Connectors (Micro .64) Delphi Connectors (Pull To Seat) Delphi Connectors (Push To Seat)
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FCI Connectors (Lever Lock)
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JST Connectors
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Kostal Connectors (Transmission) Kostal Connectors (Glow Plug Control Module)
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Molex Connectors
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Sumitomo Connectors
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Yazaki Connectors (16-Way) Yazaki Connectors (2-Way)
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Repairing Connector Terminals
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Connector Anatomy |
(1) Connector Positive Assurance (CPA)
(2) Assist Lever
(3) Wiredress Cover
(4) Seal Strain/Relief
(5) Slide Left Hand
(6) Slide Right Hand
(7) Terminal Positive Assurance (TPA)
(8) Terminal Positive Assurance (TPA)
(9) Connector Seal
(10) Connector Housing
(11) Inner Connector
Identifying Connectors |
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AFL/EPC (Alcoa Fujikura Ltd./Engineered Plastics Components) |
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Bosch |
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Delphi |
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FCI (Framatome Connectors International) |
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JAE (Japan Aviation Electronics) |
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JST (Japan Solderless Terminals) |
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Kostel |
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Molex |
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Sumitomo |
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Tyco/AMP |
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Yazaki |
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Most of AFLs connectors have EPC on their connector body. Some of the smaller connectors will not have any markings on them. |
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In some cases Bosch will actually be printed on the connector. If Bosch does not appear on the connector, look for the Bosch logo. The Bosch logo is a circle with a blunted arrow inside. This logo can appear anywhere on the connector and is often very small. |
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In some cases Delphi will actually be printed on the connector. If Delphi is not printed on the connector, look for PED. In both cases there is no specific orientation for Delphi or PED and they can appear anywhere on the connector. |
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FCI connectors may have the FCI logo on their connectors. The logo is the letters FCI with an "A" above it. |
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JAE connector have JAE in small letters on their connectors. |
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JST connectors have JST in small letters on their connectors, similar to that above. The location of the logo will vary with the connector size and style.
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Kostel has an "LK" with a circle around it. These connector are usually used as a transmissions connection. |
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Most Molex connectors will have the Molex logo on the dresscover of the connector. In some cases the connectors may have MX followed by another letter. The third letter indicates where the connector was made. A connector with MXD is a Molex connector made in Detroit. Sumitomo has a unique symbol on their connector and possibly a part number. The symbol is similar to that of a diamond lying on its side, similar to that shown. The logo could appear anywhere but the most common place is at the wire side of the housing. |
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Tyco/AMP has many different and unique connector designs. Some may or may not have identifiable marks on them. |
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Yazaki has a wedge or arrow shape, similar to that shown. |