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    What is this connector called and are they available?

    Morning All

    I intend to install LED indicators and sidelights to my Series3 Game. I've boughts some LEDs that come with a fitting (see attachments) which I believe are those used on some (perhaps tdi?) Defenders.

    If possible I'd like to use the existing (male) connectors in which case I need to source the equivalent female attachments to attach to the wiring loom of the Game. So my questions are:

    1. What are these connectors called?
    2. Can they be sourced anywhere?

    If the answer to 2 is 'No', then I'll probably cut the existing connectors off and use Deutsch connectors instead, but being a lazy soul, if I can avoid the extra work I'd like to use the existing male attachments as supplied on the LEDs.

    Thanks

    Michael


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    Looks like this one?

    2 Pin Male Connector

    Cheers,

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    the LR part number is STC1188.

    Used on Defenders from somewhere mid 90's onwards.
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    Another source for connectors is RS Components.

    This is the link to Automotive Connectors:

    Buy automotive connectors online from RS Components

    Good luck.
    Chris

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    Quote Originally Posted by Busted Syncro View Post
    Another source for connectors is RS Components.

    This is the link to Automotive Connectors:

    Buy automotive connectors online from RS Components

    Good luck.
    Chris
    That looks like a far better option, buy a quality item that isnt the land rover price.
    Regards
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    Quote Originally Posted by 1984V8110 View Post
    Morning All

    I intend to install LED indicators and sidelights to my Series3 Game. I've boughts some LEDs that come with a fitting (see attachments) which I believe are those used on some (perhaps tdi?) Defenders.

    If possible I'd like to use the existing (male) connectors in which case I need to source the equivalent female attachments to attach to the wiring loom of the Game. So my questions are:

    1. What are these connectors called?
    2. Can they be sourced anywhere?

    If the answer to 2 is 'No', then I'll probably cut the existing connectors off and use Deutsch connectors instead, but being a lazy soul, if I can avoid the extra work I'd like to use the existing male attachments as supplied on the LEDs.

    Thanks

    Michael


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    You might have to reverse the polarity. I had to do so on my defenders.
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    Thanks to all

    Thanks everyone, both for the pointers to suppliers and the advice regarding potentially having to reverse polarity.

    Greatly appreciated - and highlights how excellent Aulro is, especially for those of us on the never ending learning curve of Land Rover ownership!


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    I think we are all on a never ending learning curve!
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    Quote Originally Posted by DazzaTD5 View Post
    That looks like a far better option, buy a quality item that isnt the land rover price.
    The stock ones are $5 each so not expensive and they are plug and play with the old stock harness. They all come from the same factory.

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    Quote Originally Posted by travelrover View Post
    I think we are all on a never ending learning curve!
    Hooray for that , Life would be eternally booring and mundain if we didn't learn something new every day
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