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Trying to source a plug
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Trying to source a plug
Working on LKLD's old bike, a.k.a. Jolene, and found some wires chewed by something. Bastard chewed them flush with the connector. This is the connector for the Coolant Temperature Sensor. I can't locate a new connector on any Yamaha parts site and when I do find them, the connectors that look the same to me are listed as many different varieties, like Key A, Key B, Key C, Key D, etc.
Two way to go with this, one figure out how to get the original pins out and put new wire on the old pins, or two, get a new connector and put some new wire in the new connector.
Either one is fine with me, but I don't know how to get this thing apart and get the old pins out, and in the case of buying a new one, I can't find it sourced from a Yamaha dealer and I'm not sure which one to pick when going to an electronics site.
Any idea where to get this?
It's coming up as a Toyota connector with that part number.
Thanks in advance!
Two way to go with this, one figure out how to get the original pins out and put new wire on the old pins, or two, get a new connector and put some new wire in the new connector.
Either one is fine with me, but I don't know how to get this thing apart and get the old pins out, and in the case of buying a new one, I can't find it sourced from a Yamaha dealer and I'm not sure which one to pick when going to an electronics site.
Any idea where to get this?
It's coming up as a Toyota connector with that part number.
Thanks in advance!
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Re: Trying to source a plug
Best bet is to go to one of those pick-a-part salvage yards with a set of side cutters and your plug as reference. Most of the Japanese vehicles used the same sort of plugs. Walk around for a while and find one that works. Snip the pig tail and barter the price on it. (Most of the ones I have done are just hand wavers and say "come back when you need something important'")
Other than that you could look to Amazon for a terminal and crimper kit. Then, just replace the terminals and sealing gaskets in the connector you have. Make your own pigtail as it were.
$nap-on used to $ell a $uperb terminal kit which was $lightly pricey and co$t prohibitive. Might be another option if you can $tand the price.
Other than that you could look to Amazon for a terminal and crimper kit. Then, just replace the terminals and sealing gaskets in the connector you have. Make your own pigtail as it were.
$nap-on used to $ell a $uperb terminal kit which was $lightly pricey and co$t prohibitive. Might be another option if you can $tand the price.
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Re: Trying to source a plug
Thanks, I see it listed several places, just don't understand the "Key A, Key B" terminology.
I'd love to get this one apart and replace the pins, but I can't figure out the magic combination of pushing and pulling to get them out. I've never seen or used one of these, so it's currently a riddle to me and it's making me feel quite stupid. I tried pushing the pins out the back and they move about 1/32" and stop dead.
I'd love to get this one apart and replace the pins, but I can't figure out the magic combination of pushing and pulling to get them out. I've never seen or used one of these, so it's currently a riddle to me and it's making me feel quite stupid. I tried pushing the pins out the back and they move about 1/32" and stop dead.
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"Stay thirsty, my friends"....... Wouldn't that mean I'm dehydrated all the time?
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Re: Trying to source a plug
Hey, you don't need the connector, all you need are the terminals...... If you look closely, there is a "spring-loaded" tab on the side of the terminal, which can be pushed against the terminal with the appropriate tool, then push-pull a bit and it should "unlock" and you pull the terminal out. Terminals available several places, Eastern Beaver or Cycle Terminal....... it looks close to a Sumitomo 2P090WP-DL, but just get the terminals you'll be OK.
http://www.easternbeaver.com/Main/Elec_ ... /smdl.html
http://www.cycleterminal.com/dl-090-series.html
Terminal removal tool, similar to this, various brands and prices... this one too expensive, look at Harbor Fright or a good hardware or automotive store. Likely the one you want is a rectangular wire.
https://www.ebay.com/itm/Pack-Con-and-W ... 2195551404
http://www.easternbeaver.com/Main/Elec_ ... /smdl.html
http://www.cycleterminal.com/dl-090-series.html
Terminal removal tool, similar to this, various brands and prices... this one too expensive, look at Harbor Fright or a good hardware or automotive store. Likely the one you want is a rectangular wire.
https://www.ebay.com/itm/Pack-Con-and-W ... 2195551404
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Re: Trying to source a plug
You push in, unlock then push out. Should be fairly easy once unlocked.Festus wrote: ↑Wed Jan 17, 2018 10:22 am Thanks, I see it listed several places, just don't understand the "Key A, Key B" terminology.
I'd love to get this one apart and replace the pins, but I can't figure out the magic combination of pushing and pulling to get them out. I've never seen or used one of these, so it's currently a riddle to me and it's making me feel quite stupid. I tried pushing the pins out the back and they move about 1/32" and stop dead.
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Re: Trying to source a plug
Festus,
Here are more sources for FJR electrical connectors:
http://www.fjrowners.com/forums/1045106-post6.html
Here are more sources for FJR electrical connectors:
http://www.fjrowners.com/forums/1045106-post6.html
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Re: Trying to source a plug
While the above replies are valid for many types of connectors, I have found that most which have different colored inserts usually use that as the locking mechanism. You might try to gently pry out the yellow part to see if that allows the pins to come out.
Those terminal removal tools are a godsend too. Get one. You need it. Because...you need it!
Those terminal removal tools are a godsend too. Get one. You need it. Because...you need it!
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Re: Trying to source a plug
Thanks guys, solved it (to some degree). My goal was to have this working by this weekend since it's going to stop snowing today and be in the 50's this weekend. That limited me to trying to find something local or next day airing something in. I went to the local Yamaha dealer. Waste of gas. Wouldn't even look it up on the computer. Just said "We don't do connectors, sorry".
I had found it under a Toyota brand name, so I took the print out to Toyota. The guy looked at it, said he could get the plug and the terminals. Then he took it apart completely, and said "You just need the terminals, they come with a lead of wire attached to them and I can have them here by 9 am tomorrow".
Sold. Wasn't as cheap as 2 new terminals, but the guy said when it comes in, bring it to him and he'll install them back in the plug. Problem solved, and solved by the weekend
I had found it under a Toyota brand name, so I took the print out to Toyota. The guy looked at it, said he could get the plug and the terminals. Then he took it apart completely, and said "You just need the terminals, they come with a lead of wire attached to them and I can have them here by 9 am tomorrow".
Sold. Wasn't as cheap as 2 new terminals, but the guy said when it comes in, bring it to him and he'll install them back in the plug. Problem solved, and solved by the weekend
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Re: Trying to source a plug
Kudos to the Toyota guy.
a big pile of manure to the Yamaha guy for not even looking it up on the 'puter.
a big pile of manure to the Yamaha guy for not even looking it up on the 'puter.
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Re: Trying to source a plug
Always nice to deal with someone who knows WTF they’re talking about.
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Yeah, too bad the Yamaha dealer couldn't be that customer centric.
Just for reference, I think there's supposed to be a wire there....
Just for reference, I think there's supposed to be a wire there....
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Re: Trying to source a plug
Additional advice, get a cat.
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Bullsnakes are much more effective.raYzerman wrote:Additional advice, get a cat.
Not to mention you don't ever see "Can I haz chezbergr?" memes with bullsnakes...so there's that.
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Re: Trying to source a plug
It means it won't start because it's kicking an error code!
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Re: Trying to source a plug
Lurking along on this thread out of curiosity.
Hoping that Jolene is resurrected soon.
Hoping that Jolene is resurrected soon.
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The story of Jolene will begin very soon Keep your eyes open for it.
Step 1, solve the electrical issues and get it running. Step 2, pull the engine out and fix the transmission.
And just for reference, got a call this morning at 8:50, "Your parts are here".
Went and picked them up, the guy installed the pins and leads into the plug.
Imagine if the Yamaha dealer cared 1/2 as much. Very sad.
Step 1, solve the electrical issues and get it running. Step 2, pull the engine out and fix the transmission.
And just for reference, got a call this morning at 8:50, "Your parts are here".
Went and picked them up, the guy installed the pins and leads into the plug.
Imagine if the Yamaha dealer cared 1/2 as much. Very sad.
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Re: Trying to source a plug
Seeing Steve diligently finding solutions to Jolene's issues, gives me some solace. I will follow along, with great interest, as he brings a quality life back into her. For those of you, who are able to help him with this project, thank you.
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