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Where to buy OEM style Weatherproof Automotive Connectors?

Where to buy OEM style Weatherproof Automotive Connectors?

Where to buy OEM style Weatherproof Automotive Connectors?

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Does anyone know who supplies major automotive companies with their weather proof connectors or where to buy these types of connectors?

Im looking for most connectors found on a typical loom as well as the male/female ECU type connectors.

Also, are these connectors standardised, if so what is the standard they follow?

Many thanks.

RE: Where to buy OEM style Weatherproof Automotive Connectors?

PS13,

The number of companies manufacturing electronic connectors, and the number of mail order and internet based firms selling the aforementioned connectors, is near innumerable. For a partial list of OEM suppliers, consult the following: http://www.sae.org/servlets/esearch?Region=AMERICAS&Country=&City=&prodCat=7435&subProdCat=7274&ProdCatSearch=Go%21&Keyword=&Company=&rpp=20&func=NEW&id=1&dirtype=WWSD&page=1

For companies selling these products, I am certain a brief search on Google (or the search engine of your choice) will turn up results in relatively short order.

Good Luck
Bryan Carter

RE: Where to buy OEM style Weatherproof Automotive Connectors?

PS13,

Please see the FAQ: Who are the suppliers for X? (FAQ108-630). Also, this post should have been made to the Automotive electrical & sensor engineering Forum (Forum67).

Best regards,

Matthew Ian Loew
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