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Old June 26th 09, 12:18 PM posted to uk.rec.cars.maintenance,uk.d-i-y
Chris Bartram
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Default Bosch plug terminals

Dave Plowman (News) wrote:
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Chris Bartram wrote:
Dave Plowman (News) wrote:
I've been building a Tech Edge wideband lambda sensor convertor for
use with my Megatune - and the supplied connector for the sensor has
arrived sans terminals. Obviously I can get them from Tech Edge - but
they're in Oz and tend to take a while. It's a Bosch 7057 or 7200
Connector - pic here.

http://wbo2.com/cable/connkit.htm

I suppose I wouldn't have too much trouble sourcing a complete plug
from a dealer - but wondered if anyone recognises the actual terminals
as a generic? I've checked out RS with no luck. They're female and
accept a thin blade 3.5mm wide.

VW sell the pins connected to short lengths of cable as repair bits- so
you could splice those in. I can get a part number if you need it.


Thanks but no - I reckon I've got the correct crimp tool so would rather
not add extra connections.

If you find a source for the pins let me know.
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Old June 26th 09, 01:01 PM posted to uk.rec.cars.maintenance,uk.d-i-y
Dave Plowman (News)
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Default Bosch plug terminals

In article ,
Chris Bartram wrote:
Thanks but no - I reckon I've got the correct crimp tool so would
rather not add extra connections.

If you find a source for the pins let me know.


RS components do seem to have something similar made by Tyco - although
the Tyco number doesn't seem to relate to the one given by TechEdge.

Described as a 3 series - RS 282-6315. They do a PDF of the specs
including dimensions - but of course I ain't got one to compare, unless I
take the plug on the sensor apart.
There seem to be a few in this range for various sized cables.

Normally I'd just hack the plug off the sensor and use ones I've already
got - but it seems to include something more than just connections.

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