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    Where can I get one of these connectors

    I am looking to add a wire to a connector block in the left hand cargo area.

    I took some photos of the connector but I cannot find a match on the interweb.

    Below is a list of all of my photos (I could only upload 5 of them due a the upload limit - I will see if I can upload the rest later)

    • Photo 01 - Cover panel removed (left hand rear cargo area)
    • Photo 02 - Closer view showing connector block
    • Photo 03 - Close up of connector (as fixed to vehicle)
    • Photo 04 - Connector released
    • Photo 05 - Close up of connector (male pin side)
    • Photo 06 - Close up of connector (female cavity side)
    • Photo 07 - Close up of connector (from rear)
    • Photo 08 - Male flat pin released from one connector (this is the trailer igition feed wire)
    • Photo 09 - Close up of Male flat pin (showing pin locking cavity)
    • Photo 10 - Close up of Male flat pin (showing method of wire crimp)


    There are no identification markings in these connectors. I have looked at several sites on the web and they do not appear to be from a recognised connector company (Delphi, Bosch, Deutsch, Amphenol, AMP, Tyco).

    Any help identifying these would be appreciated.
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    Here are the rest of the photos....
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    Are there any numbers on the plugs?
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    You might try Jaycar. Take the photos with you.
    http://www.jaycar.com.au/store-finder

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    I suspect they'll be an automotive industry special. Doubt they'd be unique to Land Rover so might be worth looking at Ford or other makes. Also try British Off Road, they may have something off a wreck you could use.
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    I couldn't find anything in the Amphenol autonotive range that looked like them, nor in the Deutsch range.
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    Quote Originally Posted by p38arover View Post
    Are there any numbers on the plugs?
    The only numbers are those that can be seen in photo 7.

    I have posted an ultra-close up photo 07 so you can see the numbers.
    The numbers 3 and 4 are the pin numbers (numbers 1 & 2 are not shown in the cropped photo).
    From the photo numbers seem to read "PB1 2 >PBT-6F15<"

    When I first saw these numbers I had assumed they were to identify the type of plastic.

    However while typing my reply I happen to do a search and they appear to be legit Tyco model numbers. I will follow these up.

    Thanks for your post - it has been helpful
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    Bugger, it seems the numbers "PBT-GF15" translate to Poly Butylene Terephthalate resin (plastic used for injection moulding) which has a reinforcement filler consisting of 15% Glass Fibre .

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    A Daesung electric cat shows that the PBT GF15 is a material type for a MTS 064 type connector which can be found in Delphi catalogues as Micro64 connectors. I'd go to one of the auto parts stores and look through their catalogues for connectors equipped with photos and dimensions.
    Quote Originally Posted by benji View Post
    ........

    Maybe we're expecting too much out of what really is a smallish motor allready pushing 2 tonnes. Just because it's a v8 doesn't mean it's powerfull.

    One answer REV IT BABY REV IT!!!

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    Can i ask what you want to do to the Trailer wiring Harness?
    I may have a wire tail in my tool box at work.

    Cheers

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