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114-13065
4 of 10
Rev C
Figure 2
2. Align the appropriate contact with the desired circuit cavity at rear of the housing assembly. Push the
contact straight into the cavity, forcing it through the wire seal. See Figure 3. Continue to push the contact
straight into the cavity with the wire until the contact retention finger returns to its normal position behind
the retention shoulder on the contact as indicated by an audible and tactile “click”. Refer also to Figure 11.
Figure 3
3. When all of the required contacts have been inserted, complete the assembly by pushing the TPA into
the fully locked position. The plug housing TPA may be fully locked by holding the rear of the housing
assembly and pushing the TPA toward the rear of the housing.
The cap housing TPA may be fully locked by placing the blade of a screwdriver in the center of the TPA
and pushing the TPA into the cap housing until you feel it move into the locked position or closed. See
Figure 4. To avoid possible damage to the TPA, use a screwdriver as described in Figure 12.b and make
sure the tip is turned 905 to any grooves on the face of the TPA.
To verify the TPA is in the fully locked position, apply pressure to both ends of the TPA using the blade of
the screwdriver. Optional method would be to use a mating plug and fully mate the two assemblies,
making sure the outside latch is fully engaged.
Cap Assembly
Plug Assembly
TPA
Peripheral Seal
Cover
16.0 [.630] Max with
TPA in Unlocked Position
36.7 [1.445] Min with TPA
in Unlocked Position
Cap Assembly (Rear)
Seal Cover
Plug Assembly (Rear)
Socket Contact
Pin Contact
Seat Cover