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Thread: What kind of connector used on inertia switch?

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    What kind of connector used on inertia switch?

    Hi!
    Since I got my Delorean back from winter-hibernation, I did some maintenance.
    When cleaning the driver side footwell I found the cable connection to the inertia switch horribly tinkered.
    The connector-housing is missing and the connectors itself are bend in a bad way.

    Does anyone know about the connector (company, type) and where to buy it?
    I did not find it neither on delorean.eu or deloreango, nor in the google search.
    Thank you very much, stay healty in this corona times,

    best wishes,

    Lars.

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    Nobody knows?
    Wow, I did not know that this was such a hard question...

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    hi

    the only person I ever saw that had that connector was on john herveys site.... and I think they were used ones....

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    Quote Originally Posted by painterdave72 View Post
    the only person I ever saw that had that connector was on john herveys site.... and I think they were used ones....
    Hi Dave!

    I knew, I saw them somewhere - yes, must have been the Hervey site.
    Thank you very much!

    After some more research I found the inertia switch on the "parts crossover list". It sais that the Inertia Switch is "Jaguar (eureka): (1)DAC1761K".

    I really found the inertia switch, which was the old code for the switch. It was then superseded as AUU1229 and was finally superseded as DBC2022.

    So I hope to find this connector at Jaguar.
    Finger crossed,

    Lars

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    You could try the vendors, maybe they can cut a plug out of an old wiring harness. You can always just use a bunch of spade terminal connectors or you can fab up one out of silicone.
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    Try DMC Midwest.

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    I was able to get a used one from Ed Uding at DeLorean Europe. I asked to have extra wring so I had enough to splice it into the cars existing wiring.
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    Quote Originally Posted by larsmhh View Post
    Hi Dave!

    I knew, I saw them somewhere - yes, must have been the Hervey site.
    Thank you very much!

    After some more research I found the inertia switch on the "parts crossover list". It sais that the Inertia Switch is "Jaguar (eureka): (1)DAC1761K".

    I really found the inertia switch, which was the old code for the switch. It was then superseded as AUU1229 and was finally superseded as DBC2022.

    So I hope to find this connector at Jaguar.
    Finger crossed,

    Lars
    To leave another breadcrumb research

    "FASTON" terminals. Manufactured by TE CONNECTIVITY
    These terminals and housings are found throughout the car.

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    I am not affiliated with Delorean Midwest in anyway.

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    I had the same issue. My friend helping me at the time went away and returned with a 3D printed socket. Worked really well.


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