1998-2002 Door speaker wiring connector
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1998-2002 Door speaker wiring connector
I know this is a long shot, but I am in need of two of these male door speaker plug connectors. It's the plastic end piece of the wire that the person in the pic is holding in the picture. This is for a non-Bose system. Has anyone happened to remove theirs and save them?
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I know this is a long shot, but I am in need of two of these male door speaker plug connectors. It's the plastic end piece of the wire that the person in the pic is holding in the picture. This is for a non-Bose system. Has anyone happened to remove theirs and save them?
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Well I just spoke to Crutchfield and they said no dice. They said it's a proprietary Porsche audio fitting and they don't carry it.
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For posterity's sake, I'll post what I found with this.
I had a source inside Porsche track down this connector. It's made by Tyco and I was able to buy two of them from my local BMW dealer. I never was able to track down a Porsche part number and I've heard that connectors are not easily identified in the PET. The plastic outer casing is a separate part number from the gold electrical pins on the inside.
The electrical pin is BMW #61-13-1-376-204 and you need two for each connector.
The plastic casing is BMW #61-13-1-378-108.
I had a source inside Porsche track down this connector. It's made by Tyco and I was able to buy two of them from my local BMW dealer. I never was able to track down a Porsche part number and I've heard that connectors are not easily identified in the PET. The plastic outer casing is a separate part number from the gold electrical pins on the inside.
The electrical pin is BMW #61-13-1-376-204 and you need two for each connector.
The plastic casing is BMW #61-13-1-378-108.
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For posterity's sake, I'll post what I found with this.
I had a source inside Porsche track down this connector. It's made by Tyco and I was able to buy two of them from my local BMW dealer. I never was able to track down a Porsche part number and I've heard that connectors are not easily identified in the PET. The plastic outer casing is a separate part number from the gold electrical pins on the inside.
The electrical pin is BMW #61-13-1-376-204 and you need two for each connector.
The plastic casing is BMW #61-13-1-378-108.
I had a source inside Porsche track down this connector. It's made by Tyco and I was able to buy two of them from my local BMW dealer. I never was able to track down a Porsche part number and I've heard that connectors are not easily identified in the PET. The plastic outer casing is a separate part number from the gold electrical pins on the inside.
The electrical pin is BMW #61-13-1-376-204 and you need two for each connector.
The plastic casing is BMW #61-13-1-378-108.