I use Farnell Cpc in Preston, check out their web site go into CPC web site not Farnell Cpc as the Farnell web site will not work on CPC product code numbers ie CN01203where it says ‘Product Search’ key in ie CN01202 to check design
northwest2012-07-11 21:44:25
UPDATE WITH PICTURES 11 07 2012I use Farnell Cpc in Preston, check out their web site go into CPC’s web site not Farnell Cpc as the Farnell web site will not work on CPC product code numbers ie CN01203where it says ‘Product Search’ key in ie CN01202 to check design
the 12 way connectors are (male ) CN01200 female cn01201
the 15 way connectors are (male) cn1202 and the female cn1203
the 3 wayconnectors are cn01192 (male) and female cn01193
the 4 way connectors are Cn01194 and cn01195 (female)
all the above are around 75p each, and are the same as used in the old orginal T3’s etc , I have then in my T3
the pins are not cheap but sold in packs of 100part number CN01204 for the male ones and CN01206 for the female, if you ring them up or e-mail them they should know which extractor tool you will need, they stock more than one.the 15 pin socket with wires is the orginal Guzzi item, the other is a CPC item, alike as peas in a podI do have a few spare sets with pins, cost price plus postage, PM me if required. 24/02/13
MOLEX - 02-09-1118. - CRIMP TERMINALS SOCKETS / 18-24 AWG
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Manufacturer:
MOLEX
Order Code:CN01206Manufacturer Part No:02-09-1118.
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Description
CRIMP TERMINALS SOCKETS / 18-24 AWG Termination Method:Crimp Cable Diameter Max:3.05mm Cable Diameter Min:1.52mm Contact Material:Brass Contact Plating:Tin Plated Gender:Socket Wire Area Size Max:0.93mm² Wire Area Size Min:0.33mm² Wire Size:18AWG Wire Size AWG Max:18AWG Wire Size AWG Min:24AWG
northwest2013-02-24 12:35:33
Spot on, glad they’re available to the public. I got some a few years ago through a pals business,Steve
Try http://www.vehicle-wiring-products.eu/VWP-onlinestore/connectors/multiconnectors.php
Mate-N-lock connectors, you can extract your pins and sockets from the original plastic body using a thin walled tube that just fits over the pin (or socket) so compressing the tags that hold them in place in the plastic body. Draw a picture of both sides first so you know where to put them back!
Any dodgy connections can be replaced with new pins/socketsChris950s2013-02-12 14:28:01