Problem Need help identifying this connector

JohnT

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😉 it does. But it’s separated into two sections and I can’t find the corresponding connector that would connect to it.
Any idea?
 

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I haven’t used that type before . I have had this problem before with control panels and ended up just putting a new Molex connector on new one !
So many connectors out there ! Could youSplit from 4 pin ie something like this ?
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Is it for a control panel ?
 

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Yea that might be possible. It’s from a control panel yea, I need to create an extension so I’ve been trying to find the correct type of connector, been trawling through hundreds of pictures of connectors but no joy.
 

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Looks like…. It’s a variant of “mate n lock” type low voltage connector but may be unique by its age or specific application?

Best suggestion is look up mate n lok on eBay Amazon or RS electronics etc choose a similar one and a selection of terminal crimp male and female pins to fit (you can buy kit box of assorted pins/plugs/sockets similar) and change the connectors male and female .

As flyback says. Also if you have the small tube tool to free out the pins you may be able to release each wire and foot in a new ‘body’ As you have already trawled through many pictures already!
The shape is usually critical so it only fits one location , one way around to protect against error when refitting when necessary. Just be careful to arrange the wires in the same positions- pen / paper or picture it on phone prior to swapping it out.

If the present application is just a mismatch due to a change of monitor or psu or CONTROL PANEL as you say etc . That may be your only and recommended option as many suppliers have minimum order value so one plug or one pair may not be viable unless on eBay?
 

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Yea I’ll probably just replace the connectors, I can’t see any that look like this. The pin removal tools are bloody expensive though aren’t they! 🙄
 

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Yea I’ll probably just replace the connectors, I can’t see any that look like this. The pin removal tools are bloody expensive though aren’t they! 🙄

No … big ring of assorted tube prong feeler keys for between £4.25 up to a tenner on eBay posted included…
Look up CAR TERMINAL REMOVAL & EXTRACTION TOOL .. also handy to get radio out of dashboard and if you get skilled odd ones will pick flat key locks too! (With aid of a small screwdriver to turn light pressure on the lock)

It’s just a case of flattening the Barb on each pin then remember to pull it into a Barb position to hold it in new body!
The kits do molex terminals too to align the Barb on rear of terminal ends
 
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No … big ring of assorted tube prong feeler keys for between £4.25 up to a tenner on eBay posted included…
Look up CAR TERMINAL REMOVAL & EXTRACTION TOOL .. also handy to get radio out of dashboard and if you get skilled odd ones will pick flat key locks too! (With aid of a small screwdriver to turn light pressure on the lock)

It’s just a case of flattening the Barb on each pin then remember to pull it into a Barb position to hold it in new body!
The kits do molex terminals too to align the Barb on rear of terminal ends
Managed to do this with a cheap extraction toolset so thanks!
 
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