Factory Style Wire Connectors

Started by MotoPsycho, March 28, 2012, 02:22:38 AM

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MotoPsycho

Anybody have any idea what they're called? As in the connectors used for the headlight, tail light/rear signals. I'm looking for a couple for a project. I need like a 6 pin and a 9 pin I beleiveI've heard them called AMP style but googling amp connectors gives me little to work with.
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Ddan

I got some from Chris @ Desmoworld (sponsor).  They do seem to be hard to source.
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Josh_357

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I believe you're talking about the AMP Superseal see product spec here. I work for TE Connectivity, the company that is now the larger corporation that includes the old AMP. I can tell you that we do not sell retail. The average joe will need to find products at our distributors. Typically google searching part numbers will help you find a distributor.

Though automotive connectors is not my area of expertise, I can assist anyone in gathering info on products. But no I cannot sell them.

Update:

here is our catalog page for the AMP Superseal.

brad black

tyco amp weatherpack connectors.

in the usa i assume - http://www.pcsconnectors.com/282107-1.aspx

in au (i buy stuff from rs) - http://australia.rs-online.com/web/p/connector-hoods-shells/3141261/

wurth sell them too, as do lots of other places
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Yep - AMP super seal. One can get 1-4 pin connector pairs from touratech
http://www.touratech-usa.com/Search/?q=superseal
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MotoPsycho

I believe I have a handle on getting Molex connectors local. They're not waterproof but electrical tape can fix that. Just wrap them up real good. I'm keeping my options open. After wiring in a motogadget product, I'd rather do it with connectors as it would be more serviceable and a lot more tidy. Thanks guys for your help.
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