Wiring help - new pins for elocker connector?

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I know enough to be dangerous when it comes to aircraft wiring, but I don’t know shit about fuck when it comes to Toyota connector identification.

What kind of pins are these, and what kind of crimp tool do I need to replace them?
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For reference, that pin is 3mm wide and the wire is 18 gauge. That came out of the 6 pin connector on my elocker harness that I melted.
 
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As for the 2 extra holes you can put the unused terminals with the seals to keep moisture and debris out. You will also have trail spares if you ever need them.
 
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No it mates with an existing Toyota plug on the top of the elocker actuator. I just want to buy new pins so I can crimp them on the new 18/8 cable I got.
 
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No it mates with an existing Toyota plug on the top of the elocker actuator. I just want to buy new pins so I can crimp them on the new 18/8 cable I got.

Are the old pins completely toast? I had to something similar with my abs connector. Popped the pins out with a small flat head screwdriver and soldered the wires back on.
 

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For reference, that pin is 3mm wide and the wire is 18 gauge. That came out of the 6 pin connector on my elocker harness that I melted.
Why not just get a donor connector and spice it onto your harness vs rebuild.the plug?
 

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For how fucking hard it is to find new pins, I'm about there. I found some gold plated pins, but they're $2.19 each: https://www.bmotorsports.com/shop/product_info.php/products_id/1762

I mean I only need a handful of them, but damn that's high.

 

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Think these are the connectors you need. Google the part numbers
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That's them! Thank you!

 
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