Radio ISO connector and terminal part numbers
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Radio ISO connector and terminal part numbers
Buying an aftermarket radio for one of my vehicles. Instead of buying an adapter pigtail and splicing it into the free hanging wires from radio.... I would like to simply terminate the radio wires with the correct terminals and connector to make the radio plug-'in-play without all the splices.
Looking for connector part numbers and terminal part numbers for this kind of connector (picture)
I think maybe the connector on the vehicle is similar to Delphi 17401600. However, the drawing I found does not list a mating connector that I need.
Picture of Delphi 17401600
Looking for connector part numbers and terminal part numbers for this kind of connector (picture)
I think maybe the connector on the vehicle is similar to Delphi 17401600. However, the drawing I found does not list a mating connector that I need.
Picture of Delphi 17401600
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Re: Radio ISO connector and terminal part numbers
I'm thinking maybe the AMP Junior Power Timer series is also compatible?
Here is example of a male and female housing
https://www.te.com/en/product-963121-1.html
https://www.te.com/en/product-106455-3.html
Here is example of a male and female housing
https://www.te.com/en/product-963121-1.html
https://www.te.com/en/product-106455-3.html
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Re: Radio ISO connector and terminal part numbers
I'm thinking maybe the AMP Junior Power Timer series is also compatible?
Here is example of a male and female housing
https://www.te.com/en/product-963121-1.html
https://www.te.com/en/product-106455-3.html
Here is example of a male and female housing
https://www.te.com/en/product-963121-1.html
https://www.te.com/en/product-106455-3.html
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Re: Radio ISO connector and terminal part numbers
I'm pretty certain I have found the vehicle harness connectors and compatible terminals.
Though still haven't found a 16 position adapter connector needed to plug in a radio pigtail. I have found 8 pin connectors that maybe could work, but no way to know unless I buy some parts to test. Really wish I could find those 16 pin connectors like the aftermarket is using.
Though still haven't found a 16 position adapter connector needed to plug in a radio pigtail. I have found 8 pin connectors that maybe could work, but no way to know unless I buy some parts to test. Really wish I could find those 16 pin connectors like the aftermarket is using.
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Re: Radio ISO connector and terminal part numbers
I'm not about to click on it with such a strange address tied to it.
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Re: Radio ISO connector and terminal part numbers
Thanks. You're braver than me
Yeah, those kind of pigtails are available everywhere. If we can get down to the sub components used to build it then we'll be in business.
Yeah, those kind of pigtails are available everywhere. If we can get down to the sub components used to build it then we'll be in business.
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