15-Position Power Triple Lock Receptacle Housing
It uses a 6.00 mm pitch across three rows with a 0.319" row spacing, giving it the contact density for a power-distribution harness without crowding the terminals. The housing is panel-mount with snap-in retention and a latch holder that locks the mating plug in place — the latch is the primary retention against vibration, not the panel fit.
The contact type is tab, which means the mating half uses a female socket terminal. The termination is crimp, so the wire is attached to the terminal before insertion. The blue colour of the housing is a visual key for the assembly line — it tells the operator which cavity configuration or wire gauge this housing accepts without reading the label.
The housing mounts to a panel with a snap-in feature — no screws or brackets. The latch holder on the connector body engages the mating plug and holds it mated. In a harness assembly, the panel cut-out must match the housing profile; the snap-in ears take the push force during mating and the latch takes the pull force during unmating. The 6.00 mm pitch and 0.319" row spacing leave enough room for the crimp terminals and the wire seals if the application uses a sealed variant.
There is no official second-source or cross-reference on file; the BOM line should reference this exact TE order code.
