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Elecrical Harness Connectors (CAS, etc)

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300dollarGSX

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Feb 28, 2003
Milton, Florida
Anybody know where to get new electrical connectors other than for the injectors? I'm in need of the connector for the CAS on my 1g. Even my wires are getting brittle and cracking. I'd like to rewire most of that part of the harness (injectors, TPS, CAS, temp sensors), but don't know where to find new connectors. I saw the used ones by Mitsugraveyard, but I'm thinking pretty much any used connector is going to be in the same shape as mine or just a little better. I'd rather not have to replace them again next year. ;) The injector connectors are pretty easy to find and have been updated to get rid of those easy to lose metal clips, but that's all the luck I've had.
 
To get new connectors, your probably gonna have to buy a new harness.....Which I think is right around $600 but I could be wrong.....

-Kevin-
 
That's what I was afraid of. Did Mitsubishi make their own connectors? I can find brand new GM connectors for vehicles made in the 80's, but GM had an outside company make them. I was hoping that another company made Mitsubishi's and they would be cross platform/brand. That would make the possibility of finding new ones better. Haha. Fat chance, huh?
 
I've heard that the connectors are available from the dealership in bulk, but not sold individualy. You could splice in a decent one from a junkyard.
 
I'll see if the somewhat local dealer can get them for me in larger quantities. The problem with the junkyard part is, all of them I find are either in the same shape as mine or worse. Even the wires themselves are dry and brittle. Just bending them a little causes them to crack.
 
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