quattro digest, Vol 1 #463 - 16 msgs

Konstantin Bogach Konstantin.Bogach at msdw.com
Thu Nov 16 14:48:02 EST 2000


>

I bought this connector from my local Audi dealer (~$4).  It is just  plastic piece without metal connectors which slip in and locked there.  I had to by this metal connectors
with piece of wire attached from the same dealer and splice into old loom.  Let me know if you need part numbers.

Konstantin Bogach.
200tq 89

>
> Message: 3
> Date: Thu, 16 Nov 2000 16:24:29 +0200
> From: Gerard <gerard at poboxes.com>
> To: quattro at audifans.com
> Subject: 4-pin connecting plug for multi-function temp sensor..
>
> So I have this new multi-function temp sensor that I got from Euro Car
> Parts to replace the old corroded dead piece of junk in my '89 200. It's
> the new one with the 3-pins instead of 4. Off I go to Audi to get a
> replacement female connector to fit it, having seen the plug described
> in the ETKA CD section listing electrical connectors. If I want it I
> need to buy the loom it is attached to. The 2 electric and electronics
> stores here in town don't have such a connector. The auto electrical
> place said hack up an old loom with a decent plug on it. Auto supply and
> parts stores were also a bit blank on the topic. Seems like a common
> connector I've seen in many a car. Need a female connector with 4 slots,
> small wedge for correct alignment and 2 clip holes to fit over the 3-pin
> male connector on the sensor.
>
> Well, off to get a used one then. :) Don't want to use spade connectors.
>
> G.
>
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