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Old 28-12-16, 06:05 PM   #1
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Anyone got one going spare?? I'm really after a few connectors, I brought a loom before Christmas off eBay. Today has been my first proper look, and none of the connectors on the loom will fit the plugs for the mirrors themselves - it turns out the loom came off a 83' UR - I have a 85' cq. Also the connector that plugs into the armrest switch is missing.



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Post up a photo or two, to help.

I had to replace some connectors, once. I'm sure the parts I used came from RS Components or Farnel. AMP connectors. But it was a long time ago.
I don't know if the earlier cars had different connectors, though.
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https://imgur.com/gallery/8qrcP

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http://www.oemepc.com/audi/part_sing...1/lang/e#sec_4

So I need 2 of parts 4 & 5, and 1 of no. 11 (I think this plugs into the armrest switch)
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Definitely, the later connections are two round plugs. Mine is also a 1985.
I think one is 3 pin- position control, and the other is heater element power.

If JimH its watching, he may know what the connectors are for this. Mine are in a box somewhere, but I'm about to go away for 3 weeks R&D (rest and debauchery, like R&R, only more vodka)

As for the mirror control, lemme think....


mirror connections, might be this lot
http://www.polevolt.co.uk/acatalog/Misc_Connectors.html

still thinking about the switch connector
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Definitely, the later connections are two round plugs. Mine is also a 1985.
I think one is 3 pin- position control, and the other is heater element power.

If JimH its watching, he may know what the connectors are for this. Mine are in a box somewhere, but I'm about to go away for 3 weeks R&D (rest and debauchery, like R&R, only more vodka)

As for the mirror control, lemme think....


mirror connections, might be this lot
http://www.polevolt.co.uk/acatalog/Misc_Connectors.html

still thinking about the switch connector

You Genius! Very many thanks, I reckon that link contains the mirror connections......
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