Can anyone identify this AMP connector?



I wondered if anyone could help me identify this connector I am having
trouble sourcing.

The connector is still being used in new vehicle applications and has
been used since about 2001/2002

Housing dimensions are 35mm long x 20mm x 15mm

The pins are rear loaded, with seals and measure 1.8mm x 0.6mm

The only identification is the name AMP on both the outer housing and
the inner pin retainer

I can't find anything remotely like it on the amp (tyco) websites

http://img509.imageshack.us/img509/7953/ampconnector9mm.jpg

Any responses to the newsgroup please, all email to my usenet posting
address usually gets dumped.


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