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Old 09-09-2013, 08:52 AM
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Default Looking for a replacement connector pin..

I am hoping that you guys can help me.

I have a GTO that has a damaged terminal in the connector that plugs in to the throttle position controller and I have been looking high and low for a replacement with no luck.



here are the picture of the connector and the controller along with the part of the damaged pin that I could get out.






Old 09-09-2013, 11:42 AM
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I think I have a few of the terminals I will have to look when I get home from work and let you know. If it helps they are Bosch standard terminals (I was a BMW tech for years) they used them on tons of european cars. If you have a BMW dealer close I would be willing to bet they have them in stock.
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I don't have one real handy. so if you have some that would be awesome.
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What are you going to use to crimp it back on?
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I may have one of those connectors laying around with a piece of wire on it after it was cut from a harness that we were rewiring. Ill take a look. That way you dont have to crimp it, you can just solder the wires together.
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They crimp with the standard weather pack crimpers. I will let you know tonight.
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Originally Posted by 68 SS
They crimp with the standard weather pack crimpers. I will let you know tonight.
This is true. However, when using a repair tool you are supposed to solder the crimp also per repair manual J-38125.

This goes for the metripack/weatherpack terminals also.

The bosch terminals can be a bear to find though. Unless you work at a BMW dealership.
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I always solder my crimps also. it just makes me feel better about the crimp.
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I have a few of them put my hands on them last night, PM me your address and I will drop them in the mail.



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