Looking for male diag connector
#16
It's just a teaser link. I'm convinced you can't actually buy anything from them unless you have a quantity requirement, which might explain why they're doing so poorly, financially.
Has anyone been able to find an actual supplier for this stuff? My usual sources (Digikey, Newark, Mouser, etc) don't seem to know anything about them.
Has anyone been able to find an actual supplier for this stuff? My usual sources (Digikey, Newark, Mouser, etc) don't seem to know anything about them.
#18
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I think KUM could be actual manufacture of the connectors.
But haven't been able to find anyone who sells them.
http://www.ikum.kr/html_e/
(Their banner ad is kind of funny/disturbing)
But haven't been able to find anyone who sells them.
http://www.ikum.kr/html_e/
(Their banner ad is kind of funny/disturbing)
#19
Hey, that looks familiar! I was originally thinking maybe Furukawa or Bosch (at least for the sealed or double-locked plugs), but none of their stuff looked quite right.
I have a huge pile of connectors on my desk at home right now, though, and what's interesting is that damn near all of them have that little "SJD" logo on them, which makes me wonder if MCA didn't simply do a licensing arrangement with some of these connector companies, and mass-produce the connectors themselves?
(Another interesting thing: the 12-pin diagnostic connector I pulled off my '99 GSX last night has markings on it that make me think a company called Tarng Yu might have actually been the ultimate manufacturer. A Japanese company building cars in America out of Chinese and Korean parts. )
I have a huge pile of connectors on my desk at home right now, though, and what's interesting is that damn near all of them have that little "SJD" logo on them, which makes me wonder if MCA didn't simply do a licensing arrangement with some of these connector companies, and mass-produce the connectors themselves?
(Another interesting thing: the 12-pin diagnostic connector I pulled off my '99 GSX last night has markings on it that make me think a company called Tarng Yu might have actually been the ultimate manufacturer. A Japanese company building cars in America out of Chinese and Korean parts. )
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The only links I could find for sumitomo dealers:
http://ignitech.cz/english/aindex.htm
http://easternbeaver.com/Main/Elec__...onnectors.html
12 Position 090K-MT Connector looks alike
http://ignitech.cz/english/aindex.htm
http://easternbeaver.com/Main/Elec__...onnectors.html
12 Position 090K-MT Connector looks alike
Last edited by acamus; Jan 20, 2010 at 10:07 PM.
#21
Yep, I'd already contacted Jim at easternbeaver.com (I keep thinking that's a **** site, for some reason), and he confirmed that his pricing ($6 and change) includes both the male and female connector, as well as enough pins to fully-populate both.
I hadn't seen that Czech site, cool beans!
I hadn't seen that Czech site, cool beans!
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