MK 1 wiring loom connectors

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roccoplus1
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MK 1 wiring loom connectors

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So sorting out the wiring loom for the G60 in the MK1 the wiring loom is long enough to reach the fuse box, so have been looking on line for the round terminal connectors that push in to the terminal blocks that push into the back of the fuse box, has anybody had experience locating these connectors? Thanks.


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Try the dealers, they may still sell them? I bought a few new connectors for my MK2.


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Vehicle wiring products will probably be able to hook you up with some


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Re: MK 1 wiring loom connectors

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You probably won't have much luck at either of those places, maybe the dealers if they still stock the over-priced pre-crimped terminals.

I remember buying the correct OEM terminals from RS when I put a Mk2 fusebox into my Mk1. There are 2 female terminal sizes you need for those connectors, and male versions to use with various separate individual connectors.

I'd also strongly recommend getting the proper crimp tool (as I have got a spare one I want to sell) and some of these Hazet spring-loaded release tools :
http://www.amazon.co.uk/Hazet-4671-2-SY ... B001C9XHXK

PM me mate I may have a few bits spare to help you out


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