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Does anyone have the part number for the solid round pin and round recepticle pin that goes into a Deutsch connector? My parts manual is MIA right now and my dealer could only find p#'s for the AMP connectors in their reference material. If you're familiar with wiring extensions, what I need are the part numbers for the male and female pin parts.
I'm adding a little wiring to my Road King and need to run a new Deutsch connector for some electrical wiring, but can't find the pin part numbers.
If (dawg) or anyone else can help out, it would be appreciated.
Does anyone have the part number for the solid round pin and round recepticle pin that goes into a Deutsch connector? My parts manual is MIA right now and my dealer could only find p#'s for the AMP connectors in their reference material. If you're familiar with wiring extensions, what I need are the part numbers for the male and female pin parts.
I'm adding a little wiring to my Road King and need to run a new Deutsch connector for some electrical wiring, but can't find the pin part numbers.
If (dawg) or anyone else can help out, it would be appreciated.
What are you wiring? I ask because HD uses at least a couple different styles of Duetsch connectors that use different pins (male) and sockets (female). Is it for handlebar wiring?
I can give you the p/n with the additonal information.
If you were at an HD store, the parts guy should have the parts catalog with the p/n's shown on the wiring harnesses.
Yes, it is for handlebar wiring, the connectors are the same ones that the stock handlebar switches are connected to. I'm adding radio hand controls to my Road King and need the male and female (hollow) barrel type connector pins part numbers.
72191-94 stamped and formed socket
72195-94 seal pin
Thanks dawg, I take it the sealing pin listed is to plug an unused opening in the connector. Do you know the p# for the stamped and formed socket that goes with the 72191-94 socket?
Thanks dawg, I take it the sealing pin listed is to plug an unused opening in the connector. Do you know the p# for the stamped and formed socket that goes with the 72191-94 socket?
Gary
72191-94 is the female part (they call it a stamped and formed socket)
72195-94 is the male pin that goes into the stamped and formed socket
The socket (female) is 72191-94; the male (pin) is 72190-94; and the "seal pin" is a plastic piece that is used to seal the unused wire locations in the connector; e.g. 12 wire connector, but you use only 10; the seal pins go in the two unused holes.
Good luck with your project.
Carl
Last edited by Harleypingman; Feb 14, 2010 at 01:26 AM.
I'll be crimping them with a pair of standard wire crimps that I already have. the connections are not critical to the operation of the bike, they're for the radio controls I'm adding to a detachable fairing. HD wants $199.11 for their crimping tool and others I've seen are in the same price range, way to rich for my limited need.
I think a standard crimp tool will do the trick and save me some $$$ in the process.
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