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  • Vincenze
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    Originally posted by jsnppp View Post

    Ok, thanks! At least I'm not missing something obvious. I can get a bit creative with it now that I know it can't be repaired directly.

    Jason
    Actually, many connectors in the E30 have molded-cover terminals. The outer plastic shells can be replaced easily, but not the terminals.

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  • jsnppp
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    Originally posted by Vincenze View Post
    You can't open it.
    The plastic cover is molded around the terminals and wires.

    If you have engineering skills, you can create a 3D model in FreeCad for the plastic plug separated into 2 halves. Then you'll be able to print and glue them together.
    Ok, thanks! At least I'm not missing something obvious. I can get a bit creative with it now that I know it can't be repaired directly.

    Jason

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  • Vincenze
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    You can't open it.
    The plastic cover is molded around the terminals and wires.

    If you have engineering skills, you can create a 3D model in FreeCad for the plastic plug separated into 2 halves. Then you'll be able to print and glue them together.

    Leave a comment:


  • jsnppp
    started a topic Broken wire at the stereo DIN connector

    Broken wire at the stereo DIN connector

    Hey -

    I found that one of my stereo DIN connectors has a broken wire. Unfortunately it is where the wire is soldered to the plug.




    I looked carefully and don't see where the plug can be separated to allow me to solder it back to the peg.

    Am I missing something? I did search but perhaps I'm not looking for the right words.

    Thanks!
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