Original Part Number: 368448-1
LHE Part Number: 403013
Contact Tab Size Series: Cover
Color: Black
Number of Positions: 81 Position
Original Part Number: 1473255-1
LHE Part Number: 403012
Contact Tab Size Series: Cover
Color: Black
Number of Positions: 40 Position
Original Part Number: 2050011-1
LHE Part Number: 403011
Contact Tab Size Series: Cover
Color: Black
Paired Connector: 2050036-1
Original Part Number: 2050990-1
LHE Part Number: 403010
Contact Tab Size Series: Cover
Color: Black
Paired Connector: 2137489-1
Original Part Number: 368333-1
LHE Part Number: 403009
Contact Tab Size Series: Cover
Color: Black
Paired Connector: 368290-1
Original Part Number: 13778862
LHE Part Number: 403008
Contact Tab Size Series: Cover
Color: Black
Paired Connector: 13761282
Original Part Number: 1473247-1
LHE Part Number: 403007
Contact Tab Size Series: Cover
Color: Black
Paired Connector: 1473244-1
Original Part Number: 13956254
LHE Part Number: 403006
Contact Tab Size Series: Cover
Color: Black
Number of Positions: 48 Position
Original Part Number: 64320-1301
LHE Part Number: 403004
Contact Tab Size Series: Cover
Color: Black
Number of Positions: 48 Position
Original Part Number: 64319-1201
LHE Part Number: 403003
Contact Tab Size Series: Cover
Color: Black
Number of Positions: 32 Position
Original Part Number: 1418882-1
LHE Part Number: 403002
Contact Tab Size Series: Cover
Color: Black
Paired Connector: 1418883-1
Original Part Number: PPI0001526
LHE Part Number: 403001
Contact Tab Size Series: Cover
Color: Black
Paired Connector: PPI0001501
Corrosion is one of the most common and expensive issues in electrical systems—especially in vehicles, outdoor equipment, and industrial machinery. It happens when moisture, dirt, or chemicals sneak into your electrical connectors and start breaking things down from the inside. That’s where connector caps come in.
A good connector cap acts like a barrier. It seals off the open end of a connector or an unused port, keeping out water, dust, salt, and other contaminants. This small but important component helps maintain a clean, dry environment inside the connector, which is key to stopping corrosion before it starts.
Over time, even a tiny bit of moisture can cause metal contacts to rust or oxidize. In automotive or marine environments, where connectors are exposed to constant vibration and changing temperatures, corrosion can creep in fast.
Using the right wire connector caps is a simple, affordable way to avoid bigger problems down the road—like damaged wiring harnesses, fried circuits, or replacement costs for sensitive electrical components. So if you want to extend the life of your electrical systems and avoid surprise downtime or repair bills, don’t overlook the importance of a good-quality cap.
When it comes to electrical systems, even the smallest detail can make a big difference. That’s where our connector caps and wire connector covers come in. These simple add-ons help keep your wiring protected, your connections stable, and your downtime to a minimum—whether you’re in the garage, on the road, or out in the field.
Not all protection is created equal—and not every electrical connection needs the same kind of cover. When it comes to safeguarding your connectors, it’s important to pick the right solution for your setup. Whether it’s a connector cap, a seal, or a wire cover, here’s a quick tip to help you decide:
These are perfect for sealing off unused connector ports or covering exposed terminals. They’re ideal when you want to keep dirt and moisture out of places that aren’t always connected.
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Seals are built into the connection itself—often in the form of rubber gaskets or ring seals inside the connector. They create a tight fit between the connector halves and help keep water and debris out when the connection is in use.
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Wire connector covers are broader in shape and can cover the entire connector housing or even multiple wires. They offer additional protection against abrasion, UV exposure, and external impact.
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