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Shipflight
02-22-2021, 02:05 AM
Hi!
Im looking into adding a fuse for my own modding projects. Which means I have to add wiring to the back side of the fuse box of course. Does anyone know the part number for the female crimp pins which can be inserted in an empty fuse box slot?

Should look something like this;
https://imgur.com/gH7re8t

canadianA4B7
02-22-2021, 02:45 AM
https://www.kent-automotive.ca/Terminals-Wire-Connectors/Fleet-Automotive/Electrical/EL450450.kac

I’ve bought similar through amazon after finding part number through site above.

Shipflight
02-22-2021, 03:07 AM
Thanks!
Cant seem to find the specific crimp, as it is linking to a product catalogue. Am I misinterpreting?

canadianA4B7
02-22-2021, 04:17 AM
Thanks!
Cant seem to find the specific crimp, as it is linking to a product catalogue. Am I misinterpreting?

I did not find your specific part exactly. It’s a resource to find the item you need via photos, the site provides the part number. Then you search any other retailer for the part number specific to your needs. I work in electrical I’ve seen millions of terminals I always if no known number find the part (photo or description), find the number, find the cheapest retailer.


08911640-L - Delphi Pack-Con I Female Terminal for 16-14 AWG
This is likely the one.
https://www.customconnectorkits.com/08911640-l/?pk_cid=15&pk_keyword=1527&pk_medium=multifeeds&pk_campaign=GoogleCA&pk_source=GoogleCA&pk_content=HardwarePowerElectricalSupplies&utm_source=GoogleCA&gclid=CjwKCAiAyc2BBhAaEiwA44-wW2QvLWaEOYxcPuyf44oo6jViXoWAZHxa1sU1I-xhgfcKplxpOAZuBRoCMKoQAvD_BwE#
Be sure to crimp these with correct tool. Or crimp with wrong tool and a tiny solder to ensure hold.

Charles.waite
02-22-2021, 10:27 AM
What about the ones listed here: https://www.audiworld.com/forums/audio-video-security-discussion-15/looking-crimp-wire-terminals-back-fuse-block-add-new-circuit-2779750/


For "mini" fuses (2.8mm terminals) "Repair Wire with Terminals" (with 22" of wire) are part numbers:
000-979-021 (0.5mm diameter wire)
000-979-133 (1.0mm diameter wire)
000-979-225 (2.5mm diameter wire)
For "ATO" fuses (4.8mm terminals) "Repair Wire with Terminals" (with 22" of wire) are part numbers:
000-979-023 (0.5mm diameter wire)
000-979-135 (1.0mm diameter wire)
000-979-227 (2.5mm diameter wire)
000-979-306 (4.0mm diameter wire)
The larger wire size is used when more amperage is expected to flow through the wire. Generally the 000-979-227 is what most people use for typical circuits with ATO fuses. For higher current loads such as amplifiers and driving lights, the 000-979-306 would be used.

I've bookmarked this thread and that info because I am going to need to run some wiring for my VEI digital gauge and I'd love to do it in an OEM-like way rather than going the add-a-fuse route... Give the power draw I'd likely go with a mini-fuse though since the power draw would likely be under 1A and smaller wiring would be a benefit for routing.

Shipflight
02-22-2021, 10:28 AM
What about the ones listed here: https://www.audiworld.com/forums/audio-video-security-discussion-15/looking-crimp-wire-terminals-back-fuse-block-add-new-circuit-2779750/Thank you!

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