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Power window door to dash terminals

Old Jul 27, 2019 | 01:51 AM
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Power window door to dash terminals

The female terminal for window power in my X-20 connector corroded and no longer connects with the male terminal on the door harness. Does anyone know which terminal series it is for replacements? I sent photos to easternbeaver but he was unsure. All of the terminals dealing with window power seem to be wider than most of the other terminals used around the car, save for full sized blade terminals.
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Old Jul 29, 2019 | 09:23 PM
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I found some decent replacements on a spare Suzuki M109R harness I had kicking around at home. They are Furukawa RFW .090 connector terminals that you can find on Eastern Beaver: https://www.easternbeaver.com/Main/E...d/RFW/rfw.html They were not identical and require removing the two fins that stick out on the bottom. Also, the crimp area for the insulation is mean for a seal, I had to remove the seal and further crimp it so it would sit in the door connector. The overall length is about 1.5mm shorter than the original one, but that is all in the crimp area and does not change how it engages the pin on the door-side harness. I found these connectors on the reg / rec that routinely sees high consistently high amperage for charging so I done believe there will be an issue for the draw of the power windows. Here are two pics after I removed the small fins mentioned earlier, after this I crimped the end more do it held onto the insulation and fit in the connector.

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