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Old 04-27-2020, 09:42 PM
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Default Part number for the timing belt tensioner warning connector?

I am trying to locate a part number for the round single-pin connector used for the timing belt tensioner warning system. It kind of looks like a Mercedes connector, but I cant seem to find it.

Does anyone have an idea where it was sourced from, or have a part number for it?

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Old 04-27-2020, 09:51 PM
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The part number is 944 645 185 01 and is the cable end for the antenna booster connection to the windshield antenna. However, at last check it was listed NLA.
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https://www.ebay.com/itm/Porsche-944...oAAOSw1Mhc-vVM
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So was this a Porsche specific part? I spent a couple hours digging through various connector manufacturers and other potential leads and came up with nothing.

I may have to just change the connector to a single-pin Faston like the AC or something a bit more accessible.

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The antenna connector harness from a 944 has a 928 part number and a FUBA label.
I have collected a few of these from 944's and could be persuaded to part with one if a used piece would work for you.






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