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Can anyone identify this type of connector?

Need help identifying this type of connector so i can order some replacement pins to suit.

It is off a Nissan vehicle.

Thanks
 

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Its a plug used by nissan on most of their cars from later 80's early 90's.

these are the pins i need:
 

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Its a plug used by nissan on most of their cars from later 80's early 90's.

these are the pins i need:
They look like a variant of 4mm spade type recepticlesl, which might well fit. Worth a try, all or most electronics suppliers sell these crimp on type male and female connectors. Also come in 6.3mm sizes.
 
If it's from a Nissan car.
I would try a local Nissan service/dealer/electrician ,
they should have the part you need.
 
Cannot seem to get them from nissan and any wholesale organisations i contact only sell them directly to car manufacturers.
 
Another idea,
try a car junkyard.
If they have a Nissan they will yank one out for ya(complete connector) .
 
I have the connector, i need new pins to terminate my wiring. Don't want to join wires halfway, would rather freshly terminate the ends into new crimps.
 
If the male and female measurments are the same as generic recepticles you probably could use them. Although another plug or socket from a scrap vheicle would be equally fine. Just use shrink tube over the soldered wires. Still be a tidy job.
 
I quite often get plugs from the wreckers & remove the pins & re use them to repair wiring looms that are faulty. Usualy get them for free.
 
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