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Help with connector part numbers
Investigating problems with the sunroof on a new-to-me MY05 V8 HSE I find that one of the *@#$* POs has cut the wires and removed the sunroof control module together with its connectors, leaving the motor wired directly to the switch. Not ideal, as they say.
I have sourced a module, but can't find the connectors anywhere.
Can anyone tell me where I should be looking for a part number, or where I might source the connectors? I have not found anything similar locally, I assume they are a dedicated LR part.
TIA!
13th Jun 2021 10:42 pm
gstuart
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Hi
Think the best thing will be to find a breakers and get a second hand loom which will include the connector u req, cut a section off and rejoin it as know some looms can be very big
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14th Jun 2021 11:28 am
Disco_Mikey
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C0784 connector is: YPC800330
Terminals are: YMI500060
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Kilovolt wrote:
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Bless u, Do try my best, lol, must admit always like to give back to the forum wherever I can as god knows I’ve been helped in the past
14th Jun 2021 11:44 am
gstuart
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Disco_Mikey wrote:
C0784 connector is: YPC800330
Terminals are: YMI500060
Topix doesnt have any info on C0785
Brilliant
May i ask is that like a trade only access to topic where it gives u all the connectors etc please , many thks
Ps, hope business is good and picking up again after the shut downs
14th Jun 2021 11:48 am
Gram-br
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Wow, guys, thanks a million for the tips and information.
That wiring loom on eBay could have been interesting, but he doesn't mail to Brazil, also I'm not sure that I see the connectors that I need on the loom.
Been looking around local breakers, but they will only sell the motor side connector together with the motor ($$$).
Will renew my search with those part numbers in hand.
Thanks to everyone for their assistance!!!
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14th Jun 2021 12:45 pm
gstuart
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Ur so welcome , always a team effort, Great u now have the part numbers etc
shame the guy won’t post to u, fingers crossed you’ll find what ur looking for
Plse let us know how u get on , if u get really stuck am wondering if I can get it sent to me here in the uk and then onto u, but alas don’t know what the kind of postage costs etc would be
Out of curiosity would the ebay USA site post to u
14th Jun 2021 1:04 pm
Disco_Mikey
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gstuart wrote:
Disco_Mikey wrote:
C0784 connector is: YPC800330
Terminals are: YMI500060
Topix doesnt have any info on C0785
Brilliant
May i ask is that like a trade only access to topic where it gives u all the connectors etc please , many thks
Ps, hope business is good and picking up again after the shut downs
Available to everyone, but have to pay subscriptions to view (hourly, daily, monthly etc)
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Many thks mikey , know it’s very expensive , also looked into the garage very detailed wiring diagrams that go onto diagnostic machines etc , that was also very expensive each month
That’s awesome , all down to ur excellent reputation , credit to u mate
14th Jun 2021 3:38 pm
Disco_Mikey
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Yes, it starts getting very expensive very quickly
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OMG, that a serious amount of money to spend out each year
Some of the ones I looked at were, halfords professional , Alldata and autodata , one day would like to get an handheld diagnostic scanner that incorporates an oscilloscope and the extensive wiring on it , but know there £1-2k
Few weeks ago came across an OBD2 dongle called a thinkdiag but after the 2 x years u have to spend out another £100
14th Jun 2021 6:38 pm
Gram-br
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gstuart wrote:
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Plse let us know how u get on ....
Couldn't find those connectors anywhere without buying an entire loom + motor, which are overpriced locally.
I decided to extrapolate and have a local indie remove the roof lining, re-do the wiring (non-original connectors) and check what else is under there, check/renew the sunroof drains and finish off with some fresh lining material.
Expensive, but at least I have peace of mind wrt wiring and leaking drains.
Interestingly all the used looms / motors I looked at had different wiring colours to what is shown in the LR manual. I'm new to Land Rover World, don't know it that is a common thing. Maybe export models are different?
Anyway, thanks again for all the awesome help, these cars would be impossible to own without this forum and its members.
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