OE Style Terminals

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Does anyone know a way to identify OE terminals inside the connectors? We know the main bulk head is CG7 and CG8's - but what about the others?

While restoring various components, I also inspected the chassis side harness, and found things like this:

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Almost resembles a fuse terminal, but no idea if it'd fit the same. Its fixable but if the harness itself is damaged, a new wire and terminal would be great. Just wondering if anyone knew of anyplace that sold them with a chart I might could match?

Thx.
 

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Does anyone know a way to identify OE terminals inside the connectors? We know the main bulk head is CG7 and CG8's - but what about the others?

While restoring various components, I also inspected the chassis side harness, and found things like this:

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Almost resembles a fuse terminal, but no idea if it'd fit the same. Its fixable but if the harness itself is damaged, a new wire and terminal would be great. Just wondering if anyone knew of anyplace that sold them with a chart I might could match?

Thx.


Those are called Pac Con terminals. Used in turn signal switch connectors, Delco radios, power window motors and door lock solenoids, etc.


The ones used in fuse boxes are similar but slightly larger. If you need part numbers I have them at home.
 

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Those are called Pac Con terminals. Used in turn signal switch connectors, Delco radios, power window motors and door lock solenoids, etc.


The ones used in fuse boxes are similar but slightly larger. If you need part numbers I have them at home.
I would love some part numbers!
 

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American Autowire sells them as well as the packard-delphi crimp tool.
 

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If you click the link, it has part #, price, availability, etc.
I was hoping they meant GM numbers.

And the fuse box terminals.
 

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