Member Since: 23 Dec 2020
Location: Cornwall
Posts: 56
Drivers footwell light
Hi folks. Whilst trying to 'carefully' remove the kick panel above the pedals (investigating a potential steering sensor fault), I managed to break the electrical connector going to the footwell light assembly.
Its got the code stamped on it 1-968704-1 C AMP
I've done a web search and can't find them - any ideas where I could get one or is anyone breaking a Disco3?
Many thanks for reading!
23rd Dec 2022 12:33 pm
KevinD3
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Breakers is a best bet. Give gentlemanof salvage a call. Baring that, cut it off and just join 2008 HSE Stornoway Grey
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23rd Dec 2022 1:04 pm
gstuart
Member Since: 21 Oct 2016
Location: kent
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Re: Drivers footwell light
TR8Mat wrote:
Hi folks. Whilst trying to 'carefully' remove the kick panel above the pedals (investigating a potential steering sensor fault), I managed to break the electrical connector going to the footwell light assembly.
Its got the code stamped on it 1-968704-1 C AMP
I've done a web search and can't find them - any ideas where I could get one or is anyone breaking a Disco3?
Many thanks for reading!
Hi
Plus 1 ref the breakers
I did manage to find the part number for u, ref YPC802690, doesn’t come with the pins but seeing it’s only 2 x wires hopefully it’s easy to de pin the wires
This company sells them , plus checked another company as it shows the picture of the connector
Member Since: 23 Dec 2020
Location: Cornwall
Posts: 56
Gents, many thanks for the replies, much appreciated. I'll order a new one cheers
23rd Dec 2022 2:17 pm
TR8Mat
Member Since: 23 Dec 2020
Location: Cornwall
Posts: 56
Hi folks, having as much knowledge of auto electrics as a cabbage, I'm after some advice on the pins that go into the connector as above. Are they Dupont pins and I'm guessing there's no standard size? The connector is about 15mm long and 5mm wide with two pin slots
I know I could just cut and connect but I like to have stuff as built
Many thanks
3rd Jan 2023 8:58 am
gstuart
Member Since: 21 Oct 2016
Location: kent
Posts: 14116
Hi
Great the right connector turned up, lol, U can depin them with a small pin to push the tab in release the terminals in order u can then push them into ur new connector
Failing that plse give Martin a shout in case he has any
Member Since: 23 Dec 2020
Location: Cornwall
Posts: 56
Ah thanks both, very helpful. I would have removed the old pins but someone hoovered out the cup holder where the broken connector was strategically stashed.
Riz, very similar to that one but the other handed, narrow and wide guides on the opposite sides
3rd Jan 2023 2:41 pm
gstuart
Member Since: 21 Oct 2016
Location: kent
Posts: 14116
Ur so welcome and apologises in advance as had to laugh ref hoovering up the old wires , please don’t ask me how I know
Did manage to find a picture of the pins but sadly not the a link to them as @Martin so very kindly helped me with them
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