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Does anyone know if/where these can be purchased? Does the dealer carry just the plastic connector housings and the individual terminals? If these are available, is a special crimper tool needed? I made custom extensions for my front O2s when I installed my LTs using the original connectors. I then spliced into them again when I installed my wideband O2. They're getting a little ratty and don't clip on any more. If I can get these things, I'd like to make a pair of new harnesses.
There are a number of places to get them. I found that most Advance and Autozone stores have catalogues with OEM connectors in them. The dealer will charge you two arms and a leg if you order them there!
Google "gm weatherpack connectors" and you will get pages of responses.
Thanks Bill, I'll look around. There appear to be a million different styles, as well as many different 4 pin connectors. I'd like to find an exact match so I don't have to change the recepticle on the car as well.
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I agree with the others. Multiple sources. I have used Mouser myself on several occasions.
Tip: Think "Metri-Pack" not "Weather-Pack". The Weather-Pack series was used by GM on it's vehicles until early or mid '90s (IIRC). Most everything you see now are Metri-Pack series and made by Delphi. The two series will not interchange. Good to know if you're Googling, etc.
I agree with the others. Multiple sources. I have used Mouser myself on several occasions.
Tip: Think "Metri-Pack" not "Weather-Pack". The Weather-Pack series was used by GM on it's vehicles until early or mid '90s (IIRC). Most everything you see now are Metri-Pack series and made by Delphi. The two series will not interchange. Good to know if you're Googling, etc.