64-Position Dual-Row Housing — the BOM Line Match
Position Count — the Decision That Drives the BOM
If the harness requires 64 circuits, this housing is the only member of the group that fits; a 60-position housing leaves four circuits unmated. The polarizing key and row spacing are shared across all four, so swapping to a lower position count means changing the mating header as well.
This housing accepts the AMPMODU Mod IV female crimp socket terminals — the exact part number depends on the wire gauge the harness calls for. The housing itself has no contacts; it is a shell with cavities that retain the crimped terminals after insertion. A secondary lock or TPA (terminal position assurance) is not listed as a feature here, so the primary latch on the terminal itself holds the contact in place.
