18-16 Ga. Female Metri-Pack Terminals, GT 150 Series, Sealed #12191819 Metri-Pack terminals are different from Weather-Pack terminals in that the male terminals have flat pins, similar to a quick disconnect, rather than Weather-Pack's round pins._x000D_ _x000D_ Easily determine the Metri-Pack series by measuring the width of the flat pin. Metri-Pack 150 series = 1.5 mm pin width. Metri-Pack 280 = 2.8 mm pin width. Metri-Pack 480 = 4.8 mm pin width. Metri-Pack 630 = 6.3 mm pin width._x000D_ _x000D_ These sealed terminals require a seal for each terminal and sealed housings._x000D_ _x000D_ Terminals require two crimps (terminal to wire strands, terminal to seal to wire insulation). A proper crimping tool is required. For heavier usage, use a tool that performs both crimps at the same time.
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Yes, the part number matches the OEM spec... and you receive something that looks a lot like what you want. But, the distribution channel can be careless. Not always, but when you go to assemble the connector housing you suddenly discover that there are subtle structural differences between what you bought and what you THOUGHT you bought, and you just lost a week... there you go. Don't be a hack, buy the matching parts.
Do yourself a favor and use the TTI, TE/Aptiv, etc web sites and do your research. They have complete part schematics with explicit matching pin, socket, housing, seal, etc part numbers. Then go out to Mouser.
I bought these to replace a burnt terminal in the under the hood fuse box on my 06 Mustang. These were way too small to match the box. I went to a local NAPA to get the right ones off the shelf. Now I have a bunch of useless terminals in my toolbox. Do yourself a favor, go to the local parts store and get the right stuff the first time.