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| This is a discussion on Where can i find this connector within the Gen II Prius Modifications forums, part of the Gen II (2004-2009) Toyota Prius Forums category; Originally Posted by Flying White Dutchman jelloslug when i go to parts.com and put that number in i can not ... |
Where can i find this connector
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That is just for the plug. I will do some digging to see if I can find a socket part number. My suggestion for you is that if you plan on doing some electrical modification to your Prius and you want to retain the factory plugs is to buy a large wiring harness (engine harnesses are good) for any late model Toyota/Lexus off of eBay. They may have the connector you are looking for but more importantly they will have hundreds of pins that you can harvest in insert in to the relatively cheap connector housings that you can buy. I bought a late model Corolla engine harness for $15 and that has all of the pins I will need for quiet a while. | |
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Friends: 0 | I've been doing some searching myself. According to the Wire Harness Repair manual, this is what you need to make a "plug" using toyota parts: (prices from parts.com): 1x 9098012203 $7.89 $0.00 $5.45 HOUSING, CONNECTOR F 5x 8299812750 $16.40 $0.00 $11.34 TERMINAL, REPAIR W/W 4x 8299812340 $5.98 $0.00 $4.13 REPAIR SPLICE Total: $78.67 Expensive, but as you say you can of course get the terminals from other places. For the "socket", AFAICT, only the PCB version is listead: 1x 9098012202 ? ? ? PCB type Unfortunately, I cannot find it on parts.com. So, instead, I've done some searching for other suppliers. It looks like Tyco Electronics provides compatible connectors. Perhaps they are even providing the connectors for Toyota. The Tyco part number for the plug housing is 1674932-1. Wrt the socket, they are also only providing a PCB version, but I guess you can always solder cables on it. The part number is 1376357-3. The remaining problem is that I've yet been able to find a Tyco reseller that has these connectors, at least not in stock... |
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