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Old July 18th, 2014, 10:38 PM
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Hey guys! What are these little connectors called? I might have crappy google-fu but I cant find them anywhere just calling them electrical connectors or fin electrical connectors.
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Spade connector.
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Old July 19th, 2014, 08:33 AM
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Default Re: What are these connectors called?

Greetings, Fetch!

Barry would be right that it is a spade connector. They were inserted into a connector block, (but then you already knew that) and weren't all that easy to pull out of the block, and at other times more or less fell out on their own accord. GM could have come up with something better in design than these little creatures! I usually just cut the wire on the opposite connector block, and spliced the wire with a new insulated male and female spade or "bullet" style connectors to retain the ability to disconnect the wire if the need arose.
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Search for "Packard wiring connectors"
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Fetch:
Here is an ebay listing for them for $10 for 25 of them.
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Default Re: What are these connectors called?

Thanks everyone! That's exactly the wire connectors I needed.

Packard 56 Series Male 12 Gauge Terminals GM 2971859
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THIS is a spade connector. The others are Packard or GM 56 connectors. Not too difficult to disconnect, but a pain to remove the plastic casing that goes around them.
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