 | [Help] 20 pin wire connector I need a 20 pin male and female connector. This for speakers and power, ground and the other assorted wires. I installing a navigation unit in my car and want to be able to easily discount and connect the radio to the dash kit. If I can I just need the small pins that goes into the plastic part. -- Caddy |
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 JuggernautIrreverent or irrelevant?Premium join:2006-09-05 Everywhere kudos:1 | You may want to call the install dept where you bought the unit. They usually have units made for your application. |
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 | said by Juggernaut:You may want to call the install dept where you bought the unit. They usually have units made for your application. This dash kit just hit the market last week so their no aftermarket connectors for it. I can get the male half but not the female part. I got a extension cable that has 24 cavities but only has 14 used. If I can find the female and male pins I'll be set. -- Caddy |
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 pmohrPremium join:2002-09-22 Maryville, TN | Can you make out a manufacturer name or stamp on the connector itself? If so, check their website for a vendor to order the correct terminals.
Otherwise, you'll need to figure out the correct size terminal for both the harness connector and wire size, and the correct retention type. |
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 | said by pmohr:Can you make out a manufacturer name or stamp on the connector itself? If so, check their website for a vendor to order the correct terminals.
Otherwise, you'll need to figure out the correct size terminal for both the harness connector and wire size, and the correct retention type. I did find a web site that I believe that had the pins. Like you said I do not which ones the get. -- Caddy |
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 mattmagPremium,ExMod 2000-03 join:2000-04-09 NW Illinois kudos:3 | reply to Caddyroger
Make a trip down to your local GM dealer and see what they have on the shelves for "Weatherpack" connectors. We always had an assortment drawer of those on hand, and they are really nice for such an application. |
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 fixrmanPremium join:2003-02-10 Hatboro, PA Reviews:
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| He would do well to ask the service department or a tech for those terminals. For some reason it seems that all of those went to the service instead of to the Parts department where they really belong. I have found this situation many times when looking for terminals. What he is looking for is the Packard® or Delco® terminal kits.
if they are in the Parts department, fine. If the Parts guy appears as if the asker has three heads, it is because they are in the tool room or the Service Department. There also may be an assortment of shells that might work with the terminals wanted. -- "from a broken heart to a hole in the sky" |
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