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Replacement ISO connectors...
« on: 08 March 2008, 21:33:59 »

Can ya get these??

The ones for the CCRT in mine have been properly butchered at somepoint, and dont secure into the new cage I got as the old one in the car has also been butchered!!

If not, guess its just a case of finding one in the scrappers, and then just splicing it onto the existing wiring??

There is not TrafficMaster either in the Elite, guessing it either never existed to begin with, or was removed at some point (The TM button was there when I bought it, but plugged into nothing)
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Re: Replacement ISO connectors...
« Reply #1 on: 08 March 2008, 21:37:35 »

Dave DND will be able to tell you.
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Re: Replacement ISO connectors...
« Reply #2 on: 08 March 2008, 21:42:36 »

Its part of a huge loom, be a nightmare to change.  Get a short section from scrappy...
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Re: Replacement ISO connectors...
« Reply #3 on: 08 March 2008, 22:06:05 »

Well this is the current 'state' of the connector...







As you can see, its completely seperated and also the securing clips are all broken off...

What concerns me more is how the MID wiring is done...  The way the 2 blue wires are taped up to 1 blue wire, and 2 yellow wires taped to 2 yellow wires (but unsure if seperate)...   Not too sure if this is how its supposed to be...

The MID itself does work, but when Mark tried to get tech2 to talk to it, it just refused to point blank!
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Re: Replacement ISO connectors...
« Reply #4 on: 08 March 2008, 22:16:41 »

The mid wiring is normal  ;)

Easier to try to bodge/glue it back together.
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Re: Replacement ISO connectors...
« Reply #5 on: 08 March 2008, 22:21:31 »

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The mid wiring is normal  ;)

Easier to try to bodge/glue it back together.

Another fine VX bodge then from the factory  ;D  Heres me thinking its all bodged in and whatnot...

I'll try some glue and stuff, but its just such a loose fit in the cage as is...

Maybe expanding foam and just file it down to size...
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Re: Replacement ISO connectors...
« Reply #6 on: 08 March 2008, 22:46:59 »

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The mid wiring is normal  ;)

Easier to try to bodge/glue it back together.

Another fine VX bodge then from the factory  ;D  Heres me thinking its all bodged in and whatnot...

I'll try some glue and stuff, but its just such a loose fit in the cage as is...

Maybe expanding foam and just file it down to size...
Its part of CAN bus, and where it all joins together.
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Re: Replacement ISO connectors...
« Reply #7 on: 09 March 2008, 07:53:32 »

Blimey - I`m being bombarded with requests for these plugs.

Give me a few days, and I will put together a package of loose plugs and terminals so that you can crimp and make your own leads as its a lot neater than trying to join cables.


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« Reply #8 on: 09 March 2008, 10:25:13 »

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Blimey - I`m being bombarded with requests for these plugs.

Give me a few days, and I will put together a package of loose plugs and terminals so that you can crimp and make your own leads as its a lot neater than trying to join cables.


 8-)

Aces :)

Guess thats with the unique weirdy-style CAN connector for the MID aswell??

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Re: Replacement ISO connectors...
« Reply #9 on: 09 March 2008, 10:58:49 »

What does the MID connector look like - never been asked for those pins?

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Standard ISO and MINI ISO - Male or Female - no problems

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Re: Replacement ISO connectors...
« Reply #10 on: 09 March 2008, 11:01:54 »

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What does the MID connector look like - never been asked for those pins?

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Standard ISO and MINI ISO - Male or Female - no problems

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Hang on, I'll pop up a piccy
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Re: Replacement ISO connectors...
« Reply #11 on: 09 March 2008, 11:07:45 »

MID/CCRT700 display connectors:


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Re: Replacement ISO connectors...
« Reply #12 on: 09 March 2008, 11:13:24 »

Not sure about those connectors - I`ll start digging around though

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« Reply #13 on: 09 March 2008, 11:21:51 »

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Not sure about those connectors - I`ll start digging around though

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Not sure why you would ever replace that end though, unless damaged, in which case, I'd recommend speaking to one of the people on here breaking a car...
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Re: Replacement ISO connectors...
« Reply #14 on: 09 March 2008, 11:39:53 »

Didn't actually mean that one, the one I meant was the one which goes in the back of the radio.



Top one with the funky pin-array
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