FYI - Chrysler Electrical Connectors
#1
FYI - Chrysler Electrical Connectors
I came across some useful info since I had to redo part of my electrical on my 2001 T&C.
There is a shortage of info on Chrysler connectors on the web.
Most of the connectors are made by FCI.
http://portal.fciconnect.com/portal/...ublic/HomePage
You can look up the original Chrysler electrical connector repair kits here:
http://dto.vftis.com/mopar/disclaimer.asp
You can view a picture of the Chrysler electrical connectors here:
http://starparts.chrysler.com/starli...navigation.htm
Once you have the correct part number you can order from
a dealer or online.
Alternatively, you can order the connector pieces if you know the FCI part number.
The 4th gen & 5th gen vans mostly use FCI Apex connectors.
FCI Apex product overview:
http://portal.fciconnect.com/res/en/...verview_V3.pdf
The connectors with the front red red lock are the APEX 1.5 series
The 4th gen connectors with the red side lock are the FCI APEX 2.8 series.
http://www.ttiinc.com/object/fci_transportation_apex
Some of the smaller 3 & 4 way connectors are the FCI Apex 1.2 series.
http://portal.fciconnect.com/portal/...e_Sensomate1.2
The PCM uses the Tyco Amp SuperSeal (Tyco is now TE Connectivity)
http://www.powerandsignal.com/Images...Connectors.pdf
You can get the FCI numbers for the housings and pins in this guide:
http://www.ttiinc.com/object/fci-ape...ems-guide.html
This also explains how to pull the pins out.
Mouser is a good place to order the parts from.
Use a good open barrel crimper to crimp them and you should not have any problems
http://www.amazon.com/Sargent-Crimpe.../dp/B0000WUN1O
Apex 2.8 crimp guidelines.
http://www.ttiinc.com/docs/IO/15979/...s_Ver_10.2.pdf
There is a shortage of info on Chrysler connectors on the web.
Most of the connectors are made by FCI.
http://portal.fciconnect.com/portal/...ublic/HomePage
You can look up the original Chrysler electrical connector repair kits here:
http://dto.vftis.com/mopar/disclaimer.asp
You can view a picture of the Chrysler electrical connectors here:
http://starparts.chrysler.com/starli...navigation.htm
Once you have the correct part number you can order from
a dealer or online.
Alternatively, you can order the connector pieces if you know the FCI part number.
The 4th gen & 5th gen vans mostly use FCI Apex connectors.
FCI Apex product overview:
http://portal.fciconnect.com/res/en/...verview_V3.pdf
The connectors with the front red red lock are the APEX 1.5 series
The 4th gen connectors with the red side lock are the FCI APEX 2.8 series.
http://www.ttiinc.com/object/fci_transportation_apex
Some of the smaller 3 & 4 way connectors are the FCI Apex 1.2 series.
http://portal.fciconnect.com/portal/...e_Sensomate1.2
The PCM uses the Tyco Amp SuperSeal (Tyco is now TE Connectivity)
http://www.powerandsignal.com/Images...Connectors.pdf
You can get the FCI numbers for the housings and pins in this guide:
http://www.ttiinc.com/object/fci-ape...ems-guide.html
This also explains how to pull the pins out.
Mouser is a good place to order the parts from.
Use a good open barrel crimper to crimp them and you should not have any problems
http://www.amazon.com/Sargent-Crimpe.../dp/B0000WUN1O
Apex 2.8 crimp guidelines.
http://www.ttiinc.com/docs/IO/15979/...s_Ver_10.2.pdf
#2
Wow, great information. Thanks.
Usually if I can't find the electrical connectors I need quickly, I just cut them off and get my hands on some circular push pull connectors, usually plastic electrical connectors and just repin them myself.
Female Solder Cable Receptacle, Plastic Circular Push-Pull Electrical Connectors
Usually if I can't find the electrical connectors I need quickly, I just cut them off and get my hands on some circular push pull connectors, usually plastic electrical connectors and just repin them myself.
Female Solder Cable Receptacle, Plastic Circular Push-Pull Electrical Connectors
#3
There are times when you are just not appreciated!
If you read this, then I'm sure it will be a blast from the past.
Cannot thank you enough for the information you provided.
I figured out some of the stuff on my own but what you have shared is absolute gold.
Im sure you put all this together and expected great acclaim but it appears you received little recognition for this great work.
I think it's awesome
Coxy
Cannot thank you enough for the information you provided.
I figured out some of the stuff on my own but what you have shared is absolute gold.
Im sure you put all this together and expected great acclaim but it appears you received little recognition for this great work.
I think it's awesome
Coxy
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