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Re: Help finding power window electrical terminals [Re: DaveRS23] #2786250
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Phenolic plastic doesn't melt. Is like the Thermoquad body. It cracks being hitted but doesn't melt with heat. Be confident with that. A 35-40 watts soldering gun will make the job. doesn't need more

as I mentioned, Is an option if you are out of tired of any other option. And a still clean option


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Re: Help finding power window electrical terminals [Re: NachoRT74] #2786254
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FYI, 60s,70s,80s, Mercedes ignition switches uses same kind of conections ( I know it because I have a W116 Mercedes I had to fix the ign switch ), just that I don't know the exact pin diameters. It should be metric of course. The terminals play loose into the female platic plug and just fit tight once female plug is assembled, just like the Mopar power window ones

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and clusters too, several switches.... that could be another source

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Re: Help finding power window electrical terminals [Re: DaveRS23] #2786577
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I may have something that will work, I'll check tomorrow and post back beer

UPDATE: Help finding power window electrical terminals [Re: DaveRS23] #2786593
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What's the chances? Was in St Louis today and stopped by Riverside pick-a-part yard. And there it was; a '72 Chrysler. With all the power window switches in place. The actual terminals are a little different, but the posts are the same size. So getting them to work should not be a big deal. I am not going to tell you what I gave for them because you wouldn't believe me. God, I just love those pic-a-part yards! boogie

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Re: Help finding power window electrical terminals [Re: TJP] #2786594
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Originally Posted by TJP
I may have something that will work, I'll check tomorrow and post back beer


Thank you for the effort but I think I have it covered now.


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Re: Help finding power window electrical terminals [Re: DaveRS23] #2786657
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Woah! Those terminals are available around, not cheap, but new. Use to be listed for Buick ( GM products in general ). Didn't posted because I thought weren't to fit into the plastic housing.

https://www.ebay.com/itm/Chevy-Powe...3?hash=item2cdbb04b4f:g:HvoAAOSwS~Fbo7g2

Sure will be available around from cheaper sources other than resto shops ( i.e. Electrical suppliers ) but dunno how they are called.


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Re: Help finding power window electrical terminals [Re: NachoRT74] #2786660
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Re: Help finding power window electrical terminals [Re: NachoRT74] #2786690
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You make a good point about the terminals fitting into the plastic cover. Which is why finding the complete assemblies on that old Chrysler is so cool. It had it all.

It was interesting to compare the '72 Chrysler wiring connections to the connections on my '70. The connections on my '70 are pretty lame and fragile. The '72 seems to have addressed most of what I felt were problems with them. Mopar clearly needed better engineers on their early power window project. Situations like that is why my father and many other people of his generation would not own a car with power windows.

And thank you for the world wide research. Some of those may have been viable. The biggest issue that I saw was that none of them gave a grip range for my posts.

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Re: Help finding power window electrical terminals [Re: DaveRS23] #2786718
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I haven't checked the specs on the pin grip being offered by the Mouser website to know if matches the size


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Re: Help finding power window electrical terminals [Re: NachoRT74] #2786904
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I'm late to this party but here's a link that may help someone: https://www.repairconnector.com/

Re: Help finding power window electrical terminals [Re: Powerflow] #2786999
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I already had searched at repairconnector and no, they don’t have those.

( aside some other members already posted links from them on earliers posts )

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Re: Help finding power window electrical terminals [Re: DaveRS23] #2787037
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Originally Posted by DaveRS23
Some of those may have been viable. The biggest issue that I saw was that none of them gave a grip range for my posts.




here are the specs for the pins at mouser website

https://www.mouser.es/datasheet/2/105/delphi_11292017_08911071-m001-tif-1267704.pdf

.108 to .112 ID


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Re: Help finding power window electrical terminals [Re: DaveRS23] #2792471
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Originally Posted by DaveRS23
You make a good point about the terminals fitting into the plastic cover. Which is why finding the complete assemblies on that old Chrysler is so cool. It had it all.

It was interesting to compare the '72 Chrysler wiring connections to the connections on my '70. The connections on my '70 are pretty lame and fragile. The '72 seems to have addressed most of what I felt were problems with them. Mopar clearly needed better engineers on their early power window project. Situations like that is why my father and many other people of his generation would not own a car with power windows.

And thank you for the world wide research. Some of those may have been viable. The biggest issue that I saw was that none of them gave a grip range for my posts.

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Noticed the same thing when I was repairing PW stuff, the later C body connections seemed more secure...so I used them for harness repairs whenever possible. Glad you were able to find a donor.

Re: Help finding power window electrical terminals [Re: markz528] #2794967
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Originally Posted by markz528
What size do you need? Digikey has several sizes that might work. What gage wire?

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Thank you.

I was looking for a bare terminal to make the molded Temp Sending unit connector and I believe you just gave me what I needed. up

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