Hello All
Can someone please tell me what this connector is.
I am looking for this in a Male to female as I need to extend this cable.
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- SuperHerman
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Where did the cable come from? What device, module ... are you extending?
Its a connector from the massage button cable and needs to extended to the cable where it fits into the seat, its like 3 to 4 cm short so if i can find extender cable it would be greatSuperHerman wrote: ↑30 Dec 2019, 15:39 Where did the cable come from? What device, module ... are you extending?
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Can you reroute the cable it on a shorter path?
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1998 C70, B5234T3, 16T, AW50-42, Bosch Motronic 4.4, Special Edition package.
2003 S40, B4204T3, 14T twin scroll AW55-50/51SN, Siemens EMS 2000.
2004 S60R, B8444S TF80 AWD. Yamaha V8 conversion
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I don't think one will find an extension cable. Most likely you can find the two connector ends and then add the wires.
Best route is what RickHaleParker suggests - second best route is to pick the end of the harness with the fewest wires and easiest access and then splice in the amount of needed wire to reach. One wire at a time so no mix up, cut, strip, solder, shrink wrap and move on. Then either shrink wrap or tape the entire repaired area and add a wire loom if wanted/needed.
Best route is what RickHaleParker suggests - second best route is to pick the end of the harness with the fewest wires and easiest access and then splice in the amount of needed wire to reach. One wire at a time so no mix up, cut, strip, solder, shrink wrap and move on. Then either shrink wrap or tape the entire repaired area and add a wire loom if wanted/needed.
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