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Old 02-03-2016, 03:54 PM
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Not sure if you've been able to verify the small terminal connector but I was looking through the quote and they referenced a Tyco part number 968119-2 for the the female terminal and Tyco 967610-1 for the seal. looked through the PDF drawing and they seemed to be the right dimensions, but need to assemble to find out.

I'll order parts this week and let you know if it all works out.
Tony,

For the small terminal I like the 571-2-964286-1. It is a very robust terminal with copper contacts and double retention clips. Looks like Mouser has these in stock now. I don't think 968119-2 is right. The small terminal needs to have sort of a puckered duckbill look to it. The 571-925595-2 is a less robust and less expensive version of 571-2-964286-1.

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I just ordered all these and enough to make two plugs and test which I like more for the small terminal. Only one of the above part numbers was back ordered above. I'll take some shots when they arrive and let you know my thoughts as well.
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Tony,

For the small terminal I like the 571-2-964286-1. It is a very robust terminal with copper contacts and double retention clips. Looks like Mouser has these in stock now. I don't think 968119-2 is right. The small terminal needs to have sort of a puckered duckbill look to it. The 571-925595-2 is a less robust and less expensive version of 571-2-964286-1.

Andrew
Thanks Andrew, spent some time on the phone with Mouser and he cross referenced a 571-968221-7 as a replacement for 968119-2 so i placed an order yesterday but considering that you've "been there and done that" i'll order the 571-2-964286-1 also and let you know of the differences.....

thx everyone for the help, really appreciate it.
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I ordered the above parts and the PWM controller from the link below:

http://www.amazon.com/ACDelco-15-808...rol+Module+Kit

When I tried to insert the empty shell into the PWM controller it didn't fully engage so the locking tabs would hold the shell into the PWM controller. Does anyone have a picture of the above parts fully engaged into the PWM controller?

I'll snap some photos when i get home.
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Old 02-05-2016, 08:32 AM
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I ordered the above parts and the PWM controller from the link below:

http://www.amazon.com/ACDelco-15-808...rol+Module+Kit

When I tried to insert the empty shell into the PWM controller it didn't fully engage so the locking tabs would hold the shell into the PWM controller. Does anyone have a picture of the above parts fully engaged into the PWM controller?

I'll snap some photos when i get home.
There is a cavity in the connector that must be hollowed out so that the tab on the fan controller can mate with the connector.

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Old 02-05-2016, 08:57 AM
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There is a cavity in the connector that must be hollowed out so that the tab on the fan controller can mate with the connector.

Andrew
Got pics? I'll take a better look when i get home to be sure i'm looking at this the right way.

Thanks for the response.

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Got pics? I'll take a better look when i get home to be sure i'm looking at this the right way.

Thanks for the response.

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William,

Once you look at the parts it will be obvious what needs to be done.

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Old 02-05-2016, 09:07 AM
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William,

Once you look at the parts it will be obvious what needs to be done.

Andrew
I'm sure it will be, i got to look at them for about 2 minutes last night in the kitchen before rushing off to dinner. I'll look today and take some photos of the modifications.
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There is a cavity in the connector that must be hollowed out so that the tab on the fan controller can mate with the connector.

Andrew
thanks Andrew, should've read the post before posting my tirade of info....You're all over it.....thanks again.
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FYI, the 478 prefix on that part number is just something that Mouser adds. It's the manufacturer code. I'm surprised that you got two different connectors with the same part number. Regardless, either will work. Don't forget to slide the release bar when inserting the terminals.

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