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967621-1 / 1-967626-1 / 1-967621-1 Automotive 9-Pin Unsealed Connector — Male Female Car Electrical Cable Socket
967621-1 / 1-967626-1 / 1-967621-1 Automotive 9-Pin Unsealed Connector Male Female Car Electrical Cable Socket
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967621-1 / 1-967626-1 / 1-967621-1 Automotive 9-Pin Unsealed Connector — Male & Female
The 967621-1, 1-967626-1, and 1-967621-1 are 9-pin unsealed automotive connector housings from TE Connectivity, used in ECU, body control module, and instrument panel wiring harness applications across multiple vehicle platforms. These part numbers represent male/female variants and revision levels within the same 9-pin connector family. TE Connectivity (formerly AMP/Tyco) connectors are used across Ford, GM, Chrysler, VW, and many other OEM platforms, making the 967621 series one of the most widely encountered automotive connector families in service repair.
Key Specifications
| Parameter | Value |
|---|---|
| Part Numbers | 967621-1 / 1-967626-1 / 1-967621-1 |
| Manufacturer | TE Connectivity |
| Pin Count | 9-pin |
| Sealing | Unsealed |
| Housing Material | PA66 glass-filled nylon |
| Terminal Material | Tin-plated copper alloy |
| Operating Temperature | -40°C to +85°C |
| Locking | Positive snap-latch |
| Compliance | RoHS |
TE Connectivity 967621 Series — Multi-Platform Connector
- Multi-OEM platform compatibility — the 967621 series is used across Ford, GM, Chrysler, VW, and other OEM platforms; it is one of the most commonly encountered connector families in automotive service repair
- 9-pin for versatile circuit count — the 9-pin configuration is used for ECU signal connectors, BCM interfaces, instrument cluster connections, and multi-function sensor assemblies
- Multiple cross-references — the three part numbers (967621-1, 1-967626-1, 1-967621-1) represent male/female variants and revision levels; all share the same 9-pin mating interface
- TE Connectivity OEM standard — manufactured to TE Connectivity dimensional specifications for direct replacement compatibility
Typical Applications
- ECU and BCM 9-pin connector repair on Ford/GM/Chrysler/VW platforms
- Instrument cluster wiring harness replacement
- Multi-function sensor assembly connector repair
- Body control module signal circuit connector replacement
Frequently Asked Questions
Q: How do I identify which of the three part numbers I need?
The three part numbers represent male/female variants and revision levels: 967621-1 is typically the female socket (original revision); 1-967621-1 is a later revision of the female socket; 1-967626-1 is typically the male plug variant. Check the part number stamped on your original connector housing. If the housing is damaged, order both male and female variants to ensure you have the correct gender for your application.
Q: What terminals are compatible with the 967621 series?
The 967621 series uses TE Connectivity terminals compatible with the housing’s terminal pitch. Look up the part number in the TE Connectivity connector catalog (te.com) to find the compatible terminal part number, wire gauge range, and crimping tool specification. The catalog lists all compatible terminals and accessories for each housing variant.
Q: Why do automotive connectors have multiple revision numbers?
Automotive connector part numbers are revised when the manufacturer makes dimensional or material changes to improve performance, reduce cost, or address field issues. Revision changes are typically backward-compatible — a later revision (1-967621-1) mates with the same counterpart connector as the original revision (967621-1). However, always verify compatibility before ordering, as some revisions involve housing shape changes that affect mating.
