April 07, 2021, 12:00 PM
HRKquote:
Denali D2 Auxiliary lights
Its a Deutsch type Connector, the model number you'll have to find. They are used in all kinds of automotive applications.
https://denalielectronics.com/products/dnl-d2-10000You could contact the manufacturing company of the lights and ask about buying the other end of the connector, you'll also need the pins so you can crimp them on the wires before inserting into the housing.
https://denalielectronics.com/products/dnl-d2-10000You could always buy a new set of multi pin connector, cut off the old harness end and pin it for the new connector to give you a disconnect point on each light if you can't find the matching part.
April 07, 2021, 12:34 PM
vthokyquote:
Originally posted by HRK:
Its a Deutsch type Connector, the model number you'll have to find. They are used in all kinds of automotive applications.
HRK beat me to it. (thumbsup)
I'd recommend a look at
Waytek for mates or similar components.
April 07, 2021, 12:45 PM
smschulzIf anyone ever needs to find an automotive connector there is a place here in Houston that is awesome.
https://findpigtails.com/I needed a connector for my wife's Nissan Xterra for a bunged up throttle body, looked everywhere, went to the dealer and even they recommended this place.
Found it and fixed her car and they got it to me faster that even going to get it on the other side of town.
FYI
April 07, 2021, 01:38 PM
HRKquote:
Originally posted by smschulz:
If anyone ever needs to find an automotive connector there is a place here in Houston that is awesome.
https://findpigtails.com/I needed a connector for my wife's Nissan Xterra for a bunged up throttle body, looked everywhere, went to the dealer and even they recommended this place.
Found it and fixed her car and they got it to me faster that even going to get it on the other side of town.
FYI
Great source, I sent them the image from the post and they responded quickly its a C43A3
https://findpigtails.com/conne...&product_title=C43A3April 07, 2021, 02:39 PM
honestlouI’m glad you found it quickly, but I want to ask what benefit is there to using the pigtail? Unless you will need to unplug and replug, I do t see the point. You’ll have to make a connection to the pigtail you buy, so why not just make that connection directly and eliminate the extra connection?
Alternately, I suppose it’s too late to cut the other end off of the totaled vehicle?
April 07, 2021, 03:17 PM
Excam_ManI think this is the site I used to get some OEM plugs for the Jeep.
https://connectorexperts.comApril 07, 2021, 04:14 PM
parallelquote:
Originally posted by HRK:
quote:
Originally posted by smschulz:
If anyone ever needs to find an automotive connector there is a place here in Houston that is awesome.
https://findpigtails.com/I needed a connector for my wife's Nissan Xterra for a bunged up throttle body, looked everywhere, went to the dealer and even they recommended this place.
Found it and fixed her car and they got it to me faster that even going to get it on the other side of town.
FYI
Great source, I sent them the image from the post and they responded quickly its a C43A3
https://findpigtails.com/conne...&product_title=C43A3
Awesome! Thank you so much!
quote:
Originally posted by honestlou:
I’m glad you found it quickly, but I want to ask what benefit is there to using the pigtail? Unless you will need to unplug and replug, I do t see the point. You’ll have to make a connection to the pigtail you buy, so why not just make that connection directly and eliminate the extra connection?
Alternately, I suppose it’s too late to cut the other end off of the totaled vehicle?
It makes it easier for me to disconnect in the event I need to service the unit, switch or any other unforeseen issue.
April 07, 2021, 06:00 PM
83v45magnaYou can also find stuff like this at Mouser.com.