Down the rabbit hole of Delphi SICMA Connectors on the Land Rover Discovery 3

My Discovery 3 is almost 20 years old. These trucks were build very tough, however its the little things that are its weakness, at this age, things start to go brittle, after breaking a connector, I decided to try and find out what connector types are used and how to replace them.

After finding this really helpful Facebook group :

https://www.facebook.com/groups/4359499570789592

They were able to help identify the connector. (realized later the word sicma was printed on the side of the plug 🫠)

The wiring of a Land Rover Discovery 3 uses the Delphi SICMA connector family. SICMA is the Automotive Modular Interconnect System from Aptiv, formerly Delphi. This guide shows how to identify, repair, and source these connectors without a new loom.

Delphi SICMA connector range family overview
The Delphi SICMA connector family.

What Is the Delphi SICMA System?

The SICMA system is a modular connector family for harsh automotive environments. It covers small signal connections and large power connections. It uses three standard terminal sizes.

  • 0.64 mm terminals carry up to 11 A.
  • 1.5 mm terminals carry up to 26 A.
  • 2.8 mm terminals carry up to 46 A.

The crimp wire range is 0.13 to 5 mm². This equals 26 AWG to 10 AWG.

The SICMA Family Series

The family has nine series. Each series suits a specific place in the vehicle.

SeriesTerminalsWaysSealingTypical Use
Mini-Sealed1.5 & 2.8 mm2, 3, 4, 5, 6, 6-mixedIP67 & IPx9KBody, chassis, engine compartment
Sensomate1.5 mm4, 5, 6IP68 & IPx9KOn-engine sensors and actuators
Inline Sealed1.5 & 2.8 mm6, 8, 24IP68, IP67 (24-way)Exterior, chassis, engine compartment
Inline Unsealed1.5 & 2.8 mm2, 6, 10, 24, 36IP40Cockpit and dashboard
Panel Through (sealed & unsealed)0.64, 1.5, 2.8 mmUp to 50IP40–IP67Door-to-body, firewall, battery bulkheads
Header Sealed Interconnect1.5 & 2.8 mm6, 24, 56, 90IP67Wire-to-PCB for ECUs
Sealed Relay Socket2.8 mm + 8 mm power8IP68 / IPx9KDiesel pre-heating, comfort heating, EOBD
OBD1.5 mm16Standard diagnostic receptacle

Key Design Features

These design features stop the common connector faults on the Discovery 3.

  • TPA (Terminal Position Assurance) detects a terminal that is not fully inserted.
  • CPA (Connector Position Assurance) confirms full mating of the connector halves.
  • A mat seal keeps water out of the connector.
  • One-piece clean-body terminals have no seam, so they do not tear the seals.
  • The L-shape crimp suits 0.13 mm² wire.
  • A reinforced pin resists bending during mating.
  • The side-by-side insulation crimp barrel anchors the wire insulation.
  • Mechanical color coding identifies the connector keying.
  • The 2 to 6-way footprints are standard across OEMs.
  • Mating force stays under 60 to 80 N.

Where You Find SICMA on a Discovery 3

  • Engine bay harness sectioning uses Mini-Sealed or Inline Sealed connectors.
  • On-engine sensors and actuators use Sensomate connectors.
  • Door-to-body passes use Panel Through connectors.
  • Cockpit and dashboard use Inline Unsealed connectors.
  • The 16-way OBD port sits under the dash.
  • Relay sockets live in the engine bay fusebox area.

The engine bay harness passes near the TDV6 injectors. The injector spill hose clips hold the spill pipes in this area.

The engine sensors use small sealed connectors. The upper thermostat temperature sensor is one example. The upper thermostat T-sensor hose feeds coolant to that sensor.

The AMK air suspension compressor uses a sealed inline connector. The AMK air suspension compressor mounts above the spare wheel.

Identify a Damaged Connector or Terminal

Find the housing part number on the embossed face of the housing. The color coding also points to the correct keying. Compare the number with the family list below.

  • Mini-Sealed 2-way female: 10820158
  • Mini-Sealed 2-way male: 10787262
  • Mini-Sealed 6-way female: 10866615
  • Sensomate 6-way: 33511993
  • Inline Sealed 6-way female: 10723553
  • OBD 16-way: 13800154

Terminal part numbers:

  • 1.5 mm female terminal (0.35–0.70 mm²): 10863984
  • 2.8 mm female terminal (0.35–0.70 mm²): 10781041
  • 0.64 mm female terminal: 10811966

Repair a Connector, Not the Loom

You can replace one damaged housing or terminal. You do not need a whole new loom. Use the correct de-pin tool to release the terminal. Use a ratchet crimper for open-barrel terminals.

Check the TPA before you plug a connector together. A raised TPA means a terminal is not seated.

Search the Delphi or Aptiv part number on Mouser, Digi-Key, RS Components, Element14, or eBay. These parts cost much less than a dealer loom.

Download the Family Overview

Download: Aptiv SICMA Family Overview (PDF, 42 pages)

The technical data in this article comes from this document.

Summary

  • SICMA is the Aptiv modular interconnect system, formerly Delphi.
  • Terminal sizes are 0.64, 1.5, and 2.8 mm.
  • Nine series cover the engine bay to the cockpit.
  • Replace one terminal or housing; do not replace the loom.
  • Check the TPA before you mate a connector.

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2 responses to “Down the rabbit hole of Delphi SICMA Connectors on the Land Rover Discovery 3”

  1. Jeff Avatar
    Jeff

    I’d love to be able to buy both sides of the panel pass through pins to run the extra speaker wires for the top end stereo. Do you know where they can be purchased?

    1. jcianci12 Avatar

      Lemme look into it Jeff! Did you have a picture handy? Feel free to email Enquiry@tekonline.com.au 👍

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