[Diy_efi] Source for high reliability electrical connectors?

steve ravet sravet at arm.com
Mon Jul 29 03:50:11 GMT 2002


Here are some ideas.  I usually see some hanging at Autozone, and one
Napa I used to live near had a good selection.

http://www.diy-efi.org/gmecm/faq/gm_connectors.html

--steve


Andrew Brownsword wrote:
> 
> I had a nasty problem with my car today, arising from my choice of
> electrical connector for the airflow meter.  It took about 40 minutes (okay,
> I'm slow, I admit it) to figure out that the metal contacts weren't doing a
> very good job of being contacts.  10 seconds with some needlenose pliers and
> the engine was happy again.  I'm not, however, and I don't want to have that
> problem again.  In the past I've looked at a few wiring harness with an eye
> toward cannibalization, but they generally don't look like they can be
> re-used short of soldering the wires together (which is fraught with its own
> problems).
> 
> Where do you guys normally get your new connectors?
> 
> Thanks,
>   Andrew
> 
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-- 
Steve Ravet
steve.ravet at arm.com
ARM,Inc.
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