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My new heater motor came without the wire connector to plug into the harness. Anyone know where I can get these connectors from Thanks

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That's a tough one because the common (and easily available) Packard 56 terminals were not used by Chrysler. However I have made them work with a little trimming and filing.
 
why not re-use the one's you got? Pinch the spade together from the side, slides right out.
 
I got the connector piece off. Is this the spade piece I need to connect to the wire on the new heater motor that will slide into the plastic
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That's a tough one because the common (and easily available) Packard 56 terminals were not used by Chrysler. However I have made them work with a little trimming and filing.

yea they were..think the bulkhead firewall connectors

you can get the male & female T56 terminals at NAPA


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I got the connector piece off. Is this the spade piece I need to connect to the wire on the new heater motor that will slide into the plastic
connector Thanks

Yes
 
I have lots of terminals, send me a PM.
Doug
 
yea they were..think the bulkhead firewall connectors

There are different styles of the Packard terminal. Chrysler did not use what is easily available today.

Typical usages for terminal Series

56 Series - Wire harness connections throughout Early GM vehicles and Agricultural equipment.
58 Series - Ignition switch connections, Appliances, and early Dodge, Chrysler and Plymouth vehicles.
59 Series - Older Headlamp connectors, and firewall bulkhead connections


you can get the male & female T56 terminals at NAPA


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Yes


Above notes from this site
http://pcsconnectors.com/packard56.aspx
 
I forgot to mention classic industries has all those connectors too factory oem ones in the electrical section
 
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