Auto electric connectors - WHERE?
- Jerry Atrick
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Auto electric connectors - WHERE?
I need either a two pin plug for a bike wiring harness or some waterproof bullet type connectors to replace a damaged two pin plug
Can't find in this shithole town - not for the first time
Am not going to PP if it can be helped so looking for business names who have what I may be looking for please
It's to replace damaged plug to regulator/rectifier on a Suzuki DRZ
Replacement plug preferred, but will work with high quality (non Chineseum) bullet connectors also if needed
TIA
Can't find in this shithole town - not for the first time
Am not going to PP if it can be helped so looking for business names who have what I may be looking for please
It's to replace damaged plug to regulator/rectifier on a Suzuki DRZ
Replacement plug preferred, but will work with high quality (non Chineseum) bullet connectors also if needed
TIA
Re: Auto electric connectors - WHERE?
I had this issue and couldn’t find any so ended up using normal bullet connectors and crimp connectors and heat shrink covers.
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Re: Auto electric connectors - WHERE?
What I tend to do, is go into the bike repair shops and look around the floor area, I think it's the strange thing that gets the Khmer inquisitiveness. If you can't find, then there's probably something there that the shop guy will put together to fit.
Always "hope" but never "expect".
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Re: Auto electric connectors - WHERE?
Those type of connectors in your photo are normally in car Audio installations. Be careful if you go down that route, though, as the connector or cable may not rated high enough. If you're using bullet connectors, they do need protecting, as they aren't normally up to the job when exposed to water.
The manufacturer (in this case Suzuki), may be able to help you. It might be worth a trip to a dealership if it's in easy reach.
I'm a bit of a car-nut, and do most of my own maintenance. I identify a lot of components via the internet- OEM manuals, parts lists, and quite often find the correct items available on Ebay.
edited to add something like this
https://www.megazip.net/zapchasti-dlya- ... s-11463419
It may take a bit of legwork, but it should be possible to identify what's needed.
The next problem, then is getting the right tools to do the job reliably.
or
https://www.motorcycleid.com/cables-wir ... ctors.html
The manufacturer (in this case Suzuki), may be able to help you. It might be worth a trip to a dealership if it's in easy reach.
I'm a bit of a car-nut, and do most of my own maintenance. I identify a lot of components via the internet- OEM manuals, parts lists, and quite often find the correct items available on Ebay.
edited to add something like this
https://www.megazip.net/zapchasti-dlya- ... s-11463419
It may take a bit of legwork, but it should be possible to identify what's needed.
The next problem, then is getting the right tools to do the job reliably.
or
https://www.motorcycleid.com/cables-wir ... ctors.html
Re: Auto electric connectors - WHERE?
I bought a job lot in SHV from an expat. He bought it from Thailand. Really good wire too.Jerry Atrick wrote: ↑Tue Apr 19, 2022 2:26 pm
Where did you get the bullet connectors? I get a lot of "no hab" in many likely looking shops here
Sorry. Can’t help here and I’d imagine it’s Chinese stuff anyway.
Have you tried Hong Luy Heng auto parts?
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Re: Auto electric connectors - WHERE?
I'll add here, as the PM option isn't working-
I may be passing through the UK on my way home from Africa, soon. If it's of benefit, I'll bring some of my tools and electrical components along.
I may be passing through the UK on my way home from Africa, soon. If it's of benefit, I'll bring some of my tools and electrical components along.
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Re: Auto electric connectors - WHERE?
Thanks; I'm all good on the tools front; getting some connectors sent from PP tomorrow I believe, but cheers again!Freightdog wrote: ↑Tue Apr 19, 2022 3:15 pm I'll add here, as the PM option isn't working-
I may be passing through the UK on my way home from Africa, soon. If it's of benefit, I'll bring some of my tools and electrical components along.
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