by bgsengine » Sat Nov 16, 2013 12:05 pm
Depends on the manufacturer. They can be VERY hard to find. What I do is I gather equipment model numbers that have the same connector (may be AYP, May be MTD, etc.) and go through various parts lookups - Some have the part number for connector only, some do not, but if a part number can be found, they can be ordered and cross referenced. Most often if you can find an identical connector body, they have a slot in the body for the shorting tab (which can be fabricated or swapped over from old connector)
I can't think of one as yet that I have had to replace though - Most of the connectors I have had to replace were due to melted wiring, I have yet to see a seat switch connector with the lock tab broke off as usually the lock tab is on the switch itself.
Other way to "fix" that without cable ties, add a dab of RTV to the connector to "glue" it in and it can still be removed (and sometimes the RTV stays attached creating the friction needed to hole connector body in place)
How poor are they who have not patience. What wound did ever heal, but by degrees? - Iago (Othello Act II, Scene 3)