Packard connector adapter for lights
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Packard connector adapter for lights
Is there an adapter out there that will connect the individual packard style plugs to the newer style 5 pin connectors?
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Re: Packard connector adapter for lights
Confused... What are you really trying to do?
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Re: Packard connector adapter for lights
Trying to see if there is an adapter to hook this style of connector to the older style with rubber plugs
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Re: Packard connector adapter for lights
That looks like a metal housing. Did AMG ever use metal lights on the HMMWV ?
You state "older style with rubber plugs".
What is the part number of that light? and date of manufacture? Is it for the Dong Feng ?
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You state "older style with rubber plugs".
What is the part number of that light? and date of manufacture? Is it for the Dong Feng ?
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Re: Packard connector adapter for lights
Thats a brake light for an Armored Vehicle with that plug.
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Re: Packard connector adapter for lights
Your going to need to find the part number on the lamps connector and buy the mate for it and make up a pigtail harness to go between the two. That part number should look something like this : MS3106-14-5P MS3106 is the connector style, 14 is the connector size and the 5P tells you there are 5 male pins in it. The size and contacts may be different in yours but use this as a guide to help you find them. Look on Ebay and you'll probably find the mating connectors.
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Re: Packard connector adapter for lights
Chop the connector off close to the connector. Toss in in the trash. Strip and crimp on some standard cheap packard's on and...done.
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Re: Packard connector adapter for lights
or find some donor plastic rear turn signal lights for the wiring.
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Re: Packard connector adapter for lights
Simpler to offer it up in trade for a correct model.
And you would be seeking a 'Cannon plug' (or Amphenol Industrial connector) to Rubber Packard harness if they even made one.
If you had a photo of the end of the plug, (pin pattern) someone may have the opposite end, perhaps from a turn signal stalk harness or a scrap newer wiring harness that used the connectors.
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Site has a table allowing you to select pin numbers and size for standard connectors (you may be in for sticker shock):
https://www.mouser.com/c/connectors/cir ... connector/
five pin types
And you would be seeking a 'Cannon plug' (or Amphenol Industrial connector) to Rubber Packard harness if they even made one.
If you had a photo of the end of the plug, (pin pattern) someone may have the opposite end, perhaps from a turn signal stalk harness or a scrap newer wiring harness that used the connectors.
V/R W. Winget
Site has a table allowing you to select pin numbers and size for standard connectors (you may be in for sticker shock):
https://www.mouser.com/c/connectors/cir ... connector/
five pin types
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