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06-03-2014, 04:33 PM | #1 |
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Fuse Panel Plug Identification Help Needed
My 80 Blazer has two of these plugs, one constant 12V supply and one for the ignition.
The one shown is the 12V constant supply. The ignition plug is the same shape, but a slightly different size and is clear/white. These plugs have the ability to piggyback multiple plugs. This would make for an easy stereo install so htat I don't have to splice. The problem is that I don't know what to call this part, let alone a part number. I've to I've been to a few parts stores and no one has been able to help ID it to get them ordered. Any help would be greatly appreciated. Thanks. |
06-05-2014, 01:26 AM | #2 |
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Re: Fuse Panel Plug Identification Help Needed
NAPA used to sell those connectors. And they might still have them, but the part numbers shown in my old catalog aren't showing up on their website. The numbers are/were:
NW-784800 for the non-piggyback "BAT" connector. NW-784801 for the piggyback "BAT" connector. NW-784802 for the non-piggyback "IGN" connector. NW-784803 for the piggyback "IGN" connector. The original GM/Packard (now Delphi) part numbers for a lot of the connectors are also shown on many of the wiring diagrams. I looked up an '80 diagram and searched for the numbers in the Delphi online catalog. But the ones I found were all listed as discontinued. Some were not even listed at all. If you can't find any other source, you could probably salvage some of those connectors from a junked late 70's or 80's GM vehicle. |
06-05-2014, 10:25 AM | #3 |
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Re: Fuse Panel Plug Identification Help Needed
Thanks for the information! NAPA is the only store I haven't tried yet. If that doesn't work, junk yard here I come!!
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