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3rd April 2008, 11:05 | #1 |
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Part number request
I need a part number please guys and I cannot find it on EPC.
Under the bonnet, just in front of the nearside suspension turret are two vertically orientated circular multipole electrical connectors. These are held in situ by plastic clips secured to the maetalwork of the car. Does anybody know what those clips are called and what their part number is please? |
3rd April 2008, 11:23 | #2 |
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Paul - YYC 103670 called just 'Clip'. £1.08 from Rimmers (a pair). So you broke yours too eh?
PS. 1 clip per pack so order 2 packs if you busted both of 'em - they're in the bin marked STAGING at Rimmers! Last edited by Simon W; 3rd April 2008 at 11:26.. |
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Those are the ones Simon
That was damned quick - Thank you. I broke mine when I had the HID ballast fitted there. Now I have the OEM HID, I want to return them to a proper fitting. |
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I broke mine messing about with the fusebox while trying to fit the foglamp relay.
Pesky things they are too - they should have 'do not pull' stickers on them, then folks like us would know not to try removing them. |
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Amazing.
My local parts department has a couple in stock Thanks Simon. |
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