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Old 01-30-2019, 05:55 PM
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Default Looking for Gen 4 connector/terminals parts number

Hi I have a 2013 6.0L/6L90E and I知 trying to make a custom harness and I知 looking for the Delphi,Molex....part number for the connectors,terminals that are use on engine harness
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If you can find the wiring diagram for the circuit the connector is for, it will have the housing part number for the connector and
then you can cross reference it on Digikey with the Aptiv connector page.

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Check out Alldatadiy.com
A one-year, one-vehicle subscription is somewhere in the $35 range, iirc. That gives wiring diagrams, connector pinouts, terminal part numbers, and tells what crimper tools to use. I'm just starting with my own custom harness, so don't have a ton of experience yet, but it looks doable.
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There are many different connector types and terminals in that harness. The pins to the ECM are likely MX64. Many of the sensor connections will be Metripack, but they may be 150 280 or GT150, sealed or unsealed, tanged or tangless, male or female, etc. The connector bodies will be of several different types. The terminals will require an assortment of different crimpers/dies.

In the past, I have used the eficonnection.com catalog to identify connectors, then jumped into the Delphi catalogs to find part numbers, then find the terminals through any number of sources.
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This site has pictures

https://www.eficonnection.com/home/c...ive-connectors





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