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Looking for part id on wire terminals on newer volvos

larsen

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Hi,

I'm retrofitting electrical seats on a car that dosent have those wires original. Does anyone know what these connectors are called? I'd like to buy like 50 of each if possible. Then I'll be able to get power and canbus to my seats. They go from the fuse box to the plug under the front seats. They're two different types.

As far as I know they're the same on 3.gen V70 and V60.

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single conductors yes. I need these exact pins as they're going into plugs at the fuse box and the front seats. These two on the photos are the two different ends, one into the fuse box and one into the front seat.
 
Take a pic of the terminal housing & post it. There is often a part number stamped into the housing. Type of terminal is dictated by housing type & sealed or unsealed, not the other way around.

Terminals are sized typically in thou - 060 series, 090 series, but sometimes in metric 1.5, 2.3 series , 2.8 series, etc. You need to measure the width of the aperture. Easier to figure out based on the male terminal. Load bearing circuits would likely be 2.8mm or larger, CAN & signal terminals are usually smaller.

The lower one looks like a Yazaki terminal, as many of them are on P1, P2

https://www.corsa-technic.com/item.php?item_id=809&category_id=111

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What about the terminal in the CS2-64 port on the CEM on P3?

I dunno. Got any pics of the housing? That other one may be a TS (Sumitomo) connector actually, the difference is in the opening notches inside the two tangs that stick up - one has an open area, the other looks like an old Camaro/Firebird "T" roof opening with a rib in the middle. The link I gave before is for that (TS) style, the regular Yazaki is slightly different. I'll take a pic. You need to look at the way the connector is assembled to compare.

EDIT- sorry for the confusion - the terminal is the one I already linked - the Yazaki looks like this for comparison:

This eBay vendor may be able to identify the terminal if you message them with a pic:

https://www.ebay.com/usr/ksvlooms?_trksid=p2047675.l2559
 

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Look at the plastic connector closely. You may need a magyfing glass, phone camera, etc and there will be a manufacturer marking.

I use wiring diagrams that usually tell me the connector and terminal information. If it's not listed I have a catalog with all the manufacturers of terminals and connectors.

It can also be really tricky to release the terminal from the connector without the proper terminal release tool.
 
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Here you'll see the photos I've got. I need to take better pictures of the housing. Only the square one, and not the round one, goes into the plug in the last photo

https://imgur.com/a/1ABhap0


Maybe this one?

https://www.elfadistrelec.no/no/kle...=*&pos=1&origPos=1&origPageSize=10&track=true


When you say 'round' one - you are referring to the upper terminal in your hand, above? There are three connectors (plug?) in the last pic - I'm assuming you mean the black power seat connector ?

The terminal you linked is not that - the form is too square - yours has distinct rounded edges to it.
 
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