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Part # for Female Plug - SRT8 rear fogs

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#1 ·
I am in the process of building my own wiring harness for the SRT8 rear fog lamps but I am having trouble finding the correct Delphi part number for the female plug that goes into the lamp socket. If anyone has constructed their own wiring harness and knows which female plug fits it I would appreciate the info.

Thanks in advance.





 
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#2 · (Edited)
I think I'm getting close. Just need a part # confirmation since I don't have one to try in the socket.

 
#5 ·
That's the plug I'm looking for! Any other photos of the end of it you can post? I need to see the shape of the end of the plug that goes into the lamp socket.
I have a great source for connector plugs.
Thanks.
 
#7 ·
I'm getting closer to finding the correct plug thanks to the help from antsjeep.
It may be this plug. I'm going to order a couple to try out. I'll let you know.

MPS150-2F
 
#10 ·
Update. The second plug (gray and black) MPS150-2F is the correct plug. Snaps right on with a nice tight seal. The only problem is that there isn't a metal connector inside that makes contact with the metal pin inside the socket. I may just enlarge the hole at the end of the connector and pass the two wires through and solder the ends on to the pins and then slide the plug back into the socket. The biggest issue with the rear fog lamps that I've read is with water getting into the socket and corroding the whole assembly. At least with this sealed plug I can be assured that water won't get in (or as easily). I can then seal up the ends where the wires enter the plug with some silicone sealant for extra protection.

kennzz05, this is more along the lines of your idea. I'll be putting it all together in the next week or two so I'll keep you informed. I'm figuring about $25 in parts by the time I'm done.
 
#11 · (Edited)
Had a long conversation with Clint at The Electrical Depot about the connector for these fogs... Here's what we came up with:

Here are the part numbers to build the connectors you need for the lights:

12052641 Bag of 5 3.85 2 Way Metri-Pack Female Connector


12048086 Bag of 25 1.81 Cable Seals..... required


12048074 Bag of 25 3.21 18-16 Female Terminals

You'll also need the crimping tool, to make a good connection and allow the terminals to fit properly into the housing:



HT-11 1 @ $33.18 Crimp tool for termianl and cable seal

This is to make a complete connector as shown in post #7, which has been confirmed to fit, properly.

Parts can be found at:

theelectricaldepot.com

Hope this helps, guys!

Bob



 
#12 ·
What type of bulb fits in the rear fogs?
Mine didnt come with any and need to pick some up.

Thanks
 
#13 · (Edited)
1156 for the bulb. Thanks Bob. Just ordered the connector pins so I'm all set. Looking forward to building my own harness. I also ordered the 25' roll of the Techflex Clean Cut™ Expandable Sleeving to conceal all the wiring.
 
#14 ·
There is something I don't get it. Why didn't you use the stock existing connectors to make a harness?
I have 2006 JGC SRT8 and rear fog lights are fully assembled but not connected to the power by the factory for some reason. So I'm going just cut existing connectors and make my own harness without any problems same as TailLight Solutions but much cheaper. .
 
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