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Old 04-26-2019   #11
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Yes
Could this be it?
https://www.aliexpress.com/item/10se...810187129.html
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Old 04-26-2019   #12
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Tough to tell size wise but another one.

https://www.ebay.com/itm/Delphi-Metr...MAAOSwOrBa8yq0
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Old 04-26-2019   #13
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Guys - very important when shopping connectors GM/Delphi etc ID connectors according to 'terminal' usage NOT the shell. I've never seen 'wire to wire' 150.2 (pull to seat).

The 'male' connector shell spork2367 mentions would do a MP150. I'm not sure that a MP150.2 and a MP150 share dimensions BUT I might doubt.

***Actually Jerry uses a MP150.2 part # but the connector in his image is actually a MP150. The OE is/was a 150.2 pull to seat I'm quite confident.

If you have the 150.2 mating compare it to the dimensions for the 12129615 mentioned.

You can compare using the NEWER APTIV(used to be DELPHI) catalog. I've used the 8A-202 section of GM FSM to create wiring using this catalog for years. This catalog will ID all seals, terminals plugs used with that particular connector/shell.

If the terminals are on 6mm centers on the 150.2 I'd think all is well.

*** terminals on a 150.2 'pull to seat' I believe are 3.5mm spacing so I don't believe a MP150 will do

-=Jeff=- doing 'wire to wire' adapting APTIV can be very useful.

Just enter the 12129615 and GO .....................................

APTIV ....eCAT

https://ecat.aptiv.com

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Old 04-26-2019   #14
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Guys - very important when shopping connectors GM/Delphi etc ID connectors according to 'terminal' usage NOT the shell. I've never seen 'wire to wire' 150.2 (pull to seat). The 'male' connector shell spork2367 mentions would do a MP150. I'm not sure that a MP150.2 and a MP150 share dimensions BUT I might assume so.

If you have the 150.2 mating compare it to the dimensions for the 12129615 mentioned.

You can compare using the NEWER APTIV(used to be DELPHI) catalog. I've used the 8A-202 section of GM FSM to create wiring using this catalog for years. This catalog will ID all seals, terminals plugs used with that particular connector/shell.

If the terminals are on 6mm centers on the 150.2 I'd think all is well.

-=Jeff=- doing 'wire to wire' adapting APTIV can be very useful.

Just enter the 12129615 and GO .....................................

APTIV ....eCAT

https://ecat.aptiv.com
David,

Good to hear from you! Lacking detailed knowledge, I do what I can - attempt to match visually. I have enough useless connectors in my drawers for sure!

Below is what popped up when I tried 12129615.
https://www.lawsonproducts.com/Metri...ing/1446745.lp
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Old 04-26-2019   #15
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David,

Good to hear from you! Lacking detailed knowledge, I do what I can - attempt to match visually. I have enough useless connectors in my drawers for sure!

Below is what popped up when I tried 12129615.
https://www.lawsonproducts.com/Metri...ing/1446745.lp

You did something wrong - this direct link should work. Look in documents and related areas when catalog populates. Get out your FSM and experiment using the 8A-202 section.

*** I don't know how long this 'direct link' might remain active.

https://ecat.aptiv.com/feature?search=12129615

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Old 04-26-2019   #16
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David,

Good to hear from you! Lacking detailed knowledge, I do what I can - attempt to match visually. I have enough useless connectors in my drawers for sure!

Below is what popped up when I tried 12129615.
https://www.lawsonproducts.com/Metri...ing/1446745.lp
That is the same one I posted.

I don't believe the series you're looking for is the 150.2, I believe it is the 150. Here is the female I posted the link to next to the mating male which is identical to the connector Jerry lists.
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Old 04-26-2019   #17
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That is the same one I posted.

I don't believe the series you're looking for is the 150.2, I believe it is the 150. Here is the female I posted the link to next to the mating male which is identical to the connector Jerry lists.
I added *** to my comments related to Jerrys Part #. He uses a 150.2 part # but has a MP150 displayed so that should/might answer the 'fit'. I doubt that it would do.

The GM# 12167116 (PT782) is from the GM SPO catalogs. That is 'pull to seat'.

These are from a '95 FSM. I don't believe the earlier years display these in 8A-202

C2 is originally a 150.2 'pull to seat'

LT5 DIS C1.jpg

LT5 DIS C2 - 3 -4.jpg

It would be difficult/next to impossible to repair a factory harness using a 'pull to seat' shell.

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Old 04-26-2019   #18
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Thanks for all the help.. I found it..

Casper Electronics #410016, I ordered a couple, if they work I can eliminate added wiring I put in my car..
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Old 04-26-2019   #19
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Thanks for all the help.. I found it..

Casper Electronics #410016, I ordered a couple, if they work I can eliminate added wiring I put in my car..
That's interesting. After I dug a little more, Aptiv, formerly delphi, doesn't actually make that connector, they only produce the female version. The male version was always molded into the mating component. Good find.

Here is a pigtailed set:

https://www.ebay.com/itm/Delphi-Metr...81c1%7Ciid%3A1

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That's interesting. After I dug a little more, Aptiv, formerly delphi, doesn't actually make that connector, they only produce the female version. The male version was always molded into the mating component. Good find.

Here is a pigtailed set:

https://www.ebay.com/itm/Delphi-Metr...81c1%7Ciid%3A1
Nice find.. for my set-up I would rather pin it to my cable, but this is good info
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