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Old Aug 27, 2024 | 04:17 PM
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Help identifying connector

Hi guys I'm looking to identify what the connector in the picture is. I was playing with the timing the other day and noticed this connector looked in rough shape. Wondering if it's burned. Appreciate the help.

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Old Aug 27, 2024 | 05:28 PM
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Re: Help identifying connector

Looks like part of the AC system.

Looks fine to me. The factory used that black gunk, as a sealer I guess, in lots of the connectors exposed to the outside world.

I'm amazed though, the one with the red wire, looks fine. You probably have no idea how rare that is. It is most often SMOKED. It carries hard battery to the blower motor high speed relay which is probably over on the fender well side of the blower housing.
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Old Aug 27, 2024 | 09:55 PM
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Re: Help identifying connector

Originally Posted by sofakingdom
Looks like part of the AC system.

Looks fine to me. The factory used that black gunk, as a sealer I guess, in lots of the connectors exposed to the outside world.

I'm amazed though, the one with the red wire, looks fine. You probably have no idea how rare that is. It is most often SMOKED. It carries hard battery to the blower motor high speed relay which is probably over on the fender well side of the blower housing.
Thanks for the input. I wasn't sure if it was sealant or melted plastic lol. Glad it's the former. I deleted the AC last year anyways, so I'll likely never use that connector.
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