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PB625-02027 Automotive 2.2mm Female Crimp Terminal — ABS Sensor & Fog Lamp Connector Splice Pins for Mitsubishi Souast
PB625-02027 Automotive 2.2mm Female Crimp Terminal ABS Sensor & Fog Lamp Connector Splice Pins for Mitsubishi Souast
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PB625-02027 Automotive 2.2mm Female Crimp Terminal — ABS Sensor & Fog Lamp Connector Splice Pins
The PB625-02027 is a 2.2mm female automotive crimp terminal splice pin designed for ABS wheel speed sensor and fog lamp connector applications on Mitsubishi Souast and related platforms. The 2.2mm terminal pitch is used in specific Japanese OEM connector systems for sensor and lighting circuits requiring a compact, reliable electrical connection. Manufactured from tin-plated copper alloy for corrosion resistance and consistent contact performance across the automotive temperature range.
Key Specifications
| Parameter | Value |
|---|---|
| Part Number | PB625-02027 |
| Terminal Pitch | 2.2mm |
| Terminal Type | Female crimp splice pin (open-barrel) |
| Material | Tin-plated copper alloy |
| Compatible Applications | ABS sensor, fog lamp connectors (Mitsubishi Souast) |
| Wire Range | 0.3–0.85mm² (22–18 AWG) |
| Current Rating | Up to 5A |
| Operating Temperature | -40°C to +125°C |
| Compliance | RoHS |
| Origin | Mainland China |
ABS Sensor Connector Repair — Why Terminal Quality Matters
- ABS circuits are safety-critical — a corroded or loose ABS sensor terminal causes intermittent wheel speed signal loss, triggering ABS/ESP warning lights and potentially disabling the ABS system
- Wheel well location = harsh environment — ABS sensor connectors are exposed to road salt, water spray, and temperature extremes; terminal corrosion is the most common failure mode
- Replace terminal, not the entire sensor — a corroded terminal is often the root cause of ABS sensor faults; replacing the terminal is far cheaper than replacing the sensor assembly
- OEM-compatible dimensions — PB625-02027 is manufactured to OEM mating dimensions for the Mitsubishi Souast connector system
Typical Applications
- Mitsubishi Souast ABS wheel speed sensor connector terminal replacement
- Fog lamp connector terminal repair on Mitsubishi platforms
- 2.2mm series connector terminal replacement on Japanese vehicles
- Safety-critical sensor circuit wiring harness repair
Frequently Asked Questions
Q: How do I diagnose a faulty ABS sensor terminal vs a faulty sensor?
Use a multimeter to measure resistance at the connector: disconnect the ABS sensor connector and measure resistance across the sensor terminals — a good wheel speed sensor typically reads 800–1500Ω. Then inspect the connector terminals for green/white corrosion or physical damage. If the sensor resistance is correct but the ABS fault persists, the terminal or wiring is the likely cause, not the sensor itself.
Q: Do I need to use a sealed connector for ABS sensor repair?
Yes — ABS sensor connectors are located in the wheel well and are directly exposed to water, road salt, and mud. Always use the sealed (waterproof) variant of the connector housing with individual wire seals when replacing ABS sensor connectors. Using an unsealed connector will result in rapid terminal corrosion and repeat failure.
