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Jan 4th, 2024, 23:01 | #11 | |
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whoever does look up the parts will need to study the parts list for the correct shape terminals and plug. But who are we to say... I would try the dealer near you first see how they get on. The parts manager at Keith Price volvo at Abergavenny is probably the man to ask as he goes out of his way to help and has over 40 years experience with volvo a very rare thing now.
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Jan 5th, 2024, 07:32 | #12 |
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Thanks Clan. I will try and track it down.
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I'll check my garage as I've got quite a few bits from 940's and deffo some light fittings
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Jan 23rd, 2024, 19:43 | #14 |
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As I said last month, you can get them very cheaply from AliExpress, although watch delivery charges and minimum order numbers.
Pictures from the listing I linked to. If you want to remake the end of your existing cable go for the ones like picture 1. I prefer to get the ones in the second picture and join the wires in heat-shrink butt connectors. You just reuse the outer casing from the existing plug rather than the generic two-pin casing they are supplied with. |
Mar 2nd, 2024, 16:07 | #16 |
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heya, so i actually created an account to reply to this as it's so rare that a thread that's helpful doesn't have a last reply from about a decade ago, lol
anyway, went to change my sidelight housings to clear, the bulb holder things were jammed in the old one so i unlatched them, bought new ones, went to put in the new ones with bulbs and the end of one of the sidelight wires just snapped off the connector. ive seen the links to the aliexpress ones above and think they would probably fit (they dont look the same as the ones on the car but i can always shave down some plastic) but unfortunately they wouldnt arrive for a week, and my MOT is on tuesday :// so does anyone happen to have a connector i can crimp into the cars wiring that would connect to either of these that i can try and get before then, or a suggestion as to what i can try to bodge it until the aliexpress one arrives? if i hold the wire against it it lights up but electric tape doesnt seem to hold it tight enough cheers |
Mar 2nd, 2024, 16:39 | #17 |
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Try a blob of solder on the terminal and a blob of solder on the wire, then melt the two together. I did this successfully on mine before I got a replacement terminal. You may need flux to get the solder to stick at the terminal.
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Mar 6th, 2024, 12:18 | #18 |
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If you can't get a replacement connector then get a couple of bullet connectors and crimp them on to your loom then stick them on the pins. You can pot it with silicone if you wanted a waterproof longer term solution, you may need to cut back some of the wiring and make a small extension loom if the wires are corroded or broke too far away.
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Mar 12th, 2024, 13:00 | #19 |
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You don’t use the whole connector. The two-pin outer casing is wrong for this application. You use the crimp terminal and the rubber protective sleeve and install them in your original plastic socket body. They are an exact fit and a good permanent solution to this problem.
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