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Connectors & cables part #s

pablo2696

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Hi all!

I am replacing some connectors that are broken in my car and I need help finding a part number for the connectors of the following four cables:

1- This cable attaches to the transmission. The connector says the Part number is 018-545-95-28 but I can't find it anywhere online. Any idea if there is a new number for it?
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2- This cable also attaches to the transmission. The connector says the part number is 023-545-78-284 but I can't find it anywhere either.

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3- These three pins are supposed to have a connector around them but I'm sure it felt. The cable is coming from around the compressor / PS pump area. Any idea where it should be attached and what is the part number for the connector?

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4- This cable is located in the front bumper by the right headlight/foglight. The cable comes down to the foglight area with the foglight cable but they separate and it has some sort of connectors that I don't know if they are OEM and where they attach. Any clue where these two cables are supposed to go?

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Last but not least ( and not wiring related 😅 ), any idea of the part numbers for the A/C line plug caps?

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Thanks for the help:thumbsup2:
 
1 and 2 are part of the transmission harness, which is NLA. I don't know if #1 is available separately. #2 has a rubber boot which is not sold separately. Worst case you may have to source replacements from a 400E being parted out.

#3, you'll need to trace the other end and see where it goes. Might be for the front crank sensor, which is only used for diagnostics, but I can't tell.

#4, any chance it goes to the second horn below the passenger headlight? See photo below.

Low side refrigerant port cap should be A1409880135, high side A1409880035.

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Hi Dave,

1 and 2 are part of the transmission harness, which is NLA. I don't know if #1 is available separately. #2 has a rubber boot which is not sold separately. Worst case you may have to source replacements from a 400E being parted out.

Its a shame that both of are NLA and cannot be purchased separately... Both cables work good so it is not a big issue, I just wanted to make them look like new :thumbsdown:


#3, you'll need to trace the other end and see where it goes. Might be for the front crank sensor, which is only used for diagnostics, but I can't tell.

Awesome, I'll check on that.

#4, any chance it goes to the second horn below the passenger headlight? See photo below.

Well, that makes sense 😅 I have both horns located behind the grill and always believed that the connection set up didn't look factory. So that cable has to be for the horn that is supposed to go inside the bumper. I'll definitely fix that.

As always, thanks for helping me Dave!
 
Hi,

Today as I was replacing the connector to the brake fluid reservoir I noticed a plug that I had never seen before (1245460337). Any idea of where it should connect to? Does it has to do anything with the brake wear indicators?

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Thanks
 
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