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I believe is is a connector made by AMP.
You can also get a tool at auto parts stores that will push the electrical terminals out of the plastic body of the connector.
Radio Shack also sell small Moldex connectors, that you could use.
If possible, try to completely seal the wires to the bilge pump. if you have bare wires, in the bilge water, because the pump generally has power to it even when it is not running, one bare wires will quickly be eaten by electrolysis.
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Looks like Daniel has you covered on the electrical side. This link might help you depending on which pump your replacing: http://www.planetnautique.com/vb3/sh...ast-empty-pumpShawn
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Originally posted by DanielC View PostI believe is is a connector made by AMP.
You can also get a tool at auto parts stores that will push the electrical terminals out of the plastic body of the connector.
Radio Shack also sell small Moldex connectors, that you could use.
If possible, try to completely seal the wires to the bilge pump. if you have bare wires, in the bilge water, because the pump generally has power to it even when it is not running, one bare wires will quickly be eaten by electrolysis.
I sent an email to AMP. I'll post here what the connector is for future info.
Originally posted by s_kelley2000 View PostLooks like Daniel has you covered on the electrical side. This link might help you depending on which pump your replacing: http://www.planetnautique.com/vb3/sh...ast-empty-pump
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http://www.summitracing.com/search/b...rder=Ascending
I can't tell from your picture if these are the same as yours, but my 2004 air nautique uses 40006 for the pumps and 40011 for the main accessory harness under the dash.
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This is the response I got back from AMP:
The portion of the assembly that TE/AMP makes would be the connector. 1-480698-0 with wire seal 794270-1. Our product details page provides a link to available contacts that will work on this plug:
http://www.te.com/catalog/pn/en/1-48...QPN=1-480698-0
The summit racing ones look to be the same, but the AMP ones seem to have an option for a water seal.
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