Another part number Q
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Another part number Q
In the process of dismantling the doors pre-repaint, one of the female connectors in the mirror plug let go.
Would anyone know the part number for this connector, or know of an alternate source?
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Would anyone know the part number for this connector, or know of an alternate source?
Pic pilfered from Google:
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Actually, I *think* the single pin connector is available on PET, but there are several references, and I hope someone has gone through it already.
I only have one pin (actually the female half) that broke.
I only have one pin (actually the female half) that broke.
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Can you measure the diameter and length? There are 12 different replacement pins listed in PET. See 902-50.
PS: Do you have PET? If not, its a very handy reference.
http://www.porsche.com/usa/accessori...artscatalogue/
PS: Do you have PET? If not, its a very handy reference.
http://www.porsche.com/usa/accessori...artscatalogue/
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Edit,
This is what I need, but can't find the reference for on PET:
https://www.brickwerks.co.uk/electri...et-female.html
The female connector has an OD of 3.5mm. That is the one I need.
The corresponding male connector has an OD of 1.6mm.
Can't seem to find the corresponding part in PET (?)
This is what I need, but can't find the reference for on PET:
https://www.brickwerks.co.uk/electri...et-female.html
The female connector has an OD of 3.5mm. That is the one I need.
The corresponding male connector has an OD of 1.6mm.
Can't seem to find the corresponding part in PET (?)
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Appears to be an off-the-shelf Molex connector, you should be able to find them at any electrical reseller. This appears very similar - check the gauge of the wiring (AWG) to confirm. More results here.