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Old May 11th 05, 01:05 PM
Simon Birkby
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Default 525 - name of injector connector

Does anyone know what they're called?

I've busted one, taking the head off the 525 and it's very similar to
the ones on the SD1 injector loom but I can't find out exactly what
they're called, in order to find a supplier ...

I spent a couple of hours nosing around online trying to find out with
no luck. The closest I came was he

http://www.jag-lovers.org/xj-s/book/...ebuilding.html

.... Where it says " the connectors are also available as individual
parts: housing, contacts, boot, and the rectangular spring that provides
snappage"
- but it doesn't go as far as saying what they're called.

Can anyone put me out of my misery?


simon birkby
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Old May 11th 05, 01:12 PM
Dave Plowman (News)
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In article >,
Simon Birkby > wrote:
> I've busted one, taking the head off the 525 and it's very similar to
> the ones on the SD1 injector loom but I can't find out exactly what
> they're called, in order to find a supplier ...


http://www.vehicle-wiring-products.co.uk/

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Old May 11th 05, 04:11 PM
Simon Birkby
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In article >,
says...
> In article >,
> Simon Birkby > wrote:
> > I've busted one, taking the head off the 525 and it's very similar to
> > the ones on the SD1 injector loom but I can't find out exactly what
> > they're called, in order to find a supplier ...

>
>
http://www.vehicle-wiring-products.co.uk/
>
>

Okay thanks Dave, I called VWP and (for anyone else who's interested)
have now found out the connectors are called:

Junior Power Timer connector - where they have an integral boot, or
Junior Timer connectors - where they <don't> have an integral boot

/Simon
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Old May 11th 05, 05:12 PM
Dave Plowman (News)
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In article >,
Simon Birkby > wrote:
> Okay thanks Dave, I called VWP and (for anyone else who's interested)
> have now found out the connectors are called:


> Junior Power Timer connector - where they have an integral boot, or
> Junior Timer connectors - where they <don't> have an integral boot


Good to publicise a *very* helpful company. For anyone needing to make a
proper job of nearly any car electrics they have all the bits - and more -
needed, for UK vehicles at least.

I've no connection with them - just a happy customer.

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Old May 11th 05, 07:29 PM
C.R. Krieger
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Simon Birkby wrote:

> Okay thanks Dave, I called VWP and (for anyone else who's interested)


> have now found out the connectors are called:
>
> Junior Power Timer connector - where they have an integral boot, or
> Junior Timer connectors - where they <don't> have an integral boot


Awww! And here I was about to guess it's the Conjunction Junction!
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