Hello Ask Electronics community, please help me identify the name of this connector.

For context, this is from a motor scooter: Yamaha Mio M3 125. This socket connects the ECU to the wiring harness.

I wish to know how to open this socket to access the rubber/silicone seal inside, and to know that first I need to identify the name of this connector.

So anyone know what is the name of this connector?

Something like “Superseal 24-pin” or so. Also, to clarify: I am not searching for replacement part for this connector. I only need to know the name.

Here are some more pictures of the connector (hover above the picture to see alt-text).

(None of the pictures are mine, I just copied them from the internet).

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I wish to know how to open this socket to access the rubber/silicone seal inside, and to know that first I need to identify the name of this connector

What exactly do you mean by this, is the connector sealed?

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There is rubber/silicone seal around the inner recess of the socket connector, which I assume is for waterproofing when connected with the male plug.

I want to find out how to access the seal, to remove it, to replace it (just the seal).

To be able to do so, I first need to identify the name of the socket connector so I can search for its documentation.

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It’s probably a proprietary connector made specifically for Yamaha, or Yamaha made it themselves. It’s loosely based on car connectors from what I can see, but I don’t think you’re gonna find much info about it.

I’d just go in “guns blazing” with this thing. If there is a replacement for it and it’s fairly cheap I mean. If not, I’d try and pry the silicon off with some of my DIY tools for these sorts of situations.

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I’d just go in “guns blazing” with this thing.

That’s the plan if I cannot find any info of this thing.

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