Where to get these connectors???
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Where to get these connectors???
Where can I get a male and female connector just like the one used for the AC Pressure Sensor on the LS1?
I'm assuming they are all the same (GTO/F-Body/Vette/GM Trucks/SUVs)
I'd lke to get them so I can plug the female end into the stock harness, and then plug the male end into the AC Pressure Sensor, etc you get the idea....
I recall them being called "weather pack" connectors....I am going to go search for that and see if I find anything....
I'm assuming they are all the same (GTO/F-Body/Vette/GM Trucks/SUVs)
I'd lke to get them so I can plug the female end into the stock harness, and then plug the male end into the AC Pressure Sensor, etc you get the idea....
I recall them being called "weather pack" connectors....I am going to go search for that and see if I find anything....
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Originally Posted by stone4779
Where can I get a male and female connector just like the one used for the AC Pressure Sensor on the LS1?
I'm assuming they are all the same (GTO/F-Body/Vette/GM Trucks/SUVs)
I'd lke to get them so I can plug the female end into the stock harness, and then plug the male end into the AC Pressure Sensor, etc you get the idea....
I recall them being called "weather pack" connectors....I am going to go search for that and see if I find anything....
I'm assuming they are all the same (GTO/F-Body/Vette/GM Trucks/SUVs)
I'd lke to get them so I can plug the female end into the stock harness, and then plug the male end into the AC Pressure Sensor, etc you get the idea....
I recall them being called "weather pack" connectors....I am going to go search for that and see if I find anything....
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Originally Posted by Katech
Try Howell Engine Developments or Caspers electronics. They're called micropack connectors. Weatherpack connectors were used on older stuff like TPI.
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I emailed Current Peformance.
I found that they do have the OEM AC Pressure sensor connector which I can plug into the sensor to emulate the stock signal. It is called a 3-Pin FEMALE Pull-to-seat. <---this is important: Push-to-seat is different...
So what I am looking for is a Male Pull-to-seat I guess??? I dont think there is such a thing, so I may end up having to buy a spare AC Pressure Sensor to hack up
I found that they do have the OEM AC Pressure sensor connector which I can plug into the sensor to emulate the stock signal. It is called a 3-Pin FEMALE Pull-to-seat. <---this is important: Push-to-seat is different...
So what I am looking for is a Male Pull-to-seat I guess??? I dont think there is such a thing, so I may end up having to buy a spare AC Pressure Sensor to hack up
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Originally Posted by Justin@Caspers
If you are looking for the connector like the one on the left in this picture, we are probably your only choice as we tooled for this. If you need this one, let me know.
What is the lead time on something like that? In stock & ready to ship?
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Originally Posted by 618HAWK
Now that's service.
Thanks for all your help in the past with my other needs as well.
Chris
Thanks for all your help in the past with my other needs as well.
Chris
Justin whats the cost shipped to 77095 for both connectors?
Also, do all GM vehicles 98+ use the same 3-pin female pull-to-seat connector? I ask because I would want to be able to plug into any GM vehicle that HPTuners can tune...
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We have flat rate ground shipping for $10.95. You could order 1000 of these, and the cost would be the same. This is the same 3 pin connector used all over the vehicles. Typically found on the A/C lines as well as the TPS. It is a molded connector (female side) with pins out the back that must be soldered on. The other side is the male OEM pull to seat connector. Hope that makes sense. If you need more detailed pictures, let me know and I can post them.
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Originally Posted by Justin@Caspers
We have flat rate ground shipping for $10.95. You could order 1000 of these, and the cost would be the same. This is the same 3 pin connector used all over the vehicles. Typically found on the A/C lines as well as the TPS. It is a molded connector (female side) with pins out the back that must be soldered on. The other side is the male OEM pull to seat connector. Hope that makes sense. If you need more detailed pictures, let me know and I can post them.
Whats the price of each of the connectors?
You know what can you go ahead and send me pics of the molded connector? I just want to see where and what I need to solder...
Thanks dude your awesome
EDIT: Also, what time zone are you in? I want to try to order today. It's 10:15 here right now...