Help with gearbox ground connection replacements for 110 300tdi r380

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kurtcalow

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Eyup guys. First time posting here so hopefully doing it right...

had to disconnect the wiring loom to pull through chassis rail for a xmember repair. Disconnected the ground/earth connections for the gearbox and found theyre pretty knackered. One of the bullet connectors is stuck inside the female connection and has subsequentally had me pull the copper wire out from it, in order to seperate.

Wondering if anyones got any ideas where i might find replacements for these connections?

They both look like basic 4.6mm dia brass bullets. Im just not sure on the double connector that has both female and male plugs/sockets? And nothing seems to be connected to this female either...?

300tdi with r380 if that matters

Any help guys would be much appreciated!
 

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Welcome :)

Search Lucas bullet connetors you will find loads. You will probably need more as you work through your 110 so get a kit.

J
 
They are called Lucas connectors ...

eBay is your friend (other sellers are out there) ...
Cheers buddy, yeh i've seen them. But not had any luck finding the one thats got both male and female connections. Only seen either single female or double female.
Could i simply replace this connector with a double female and replace the single female on the connecting wire with a male bullet?

not too clued up on electronics...

All best
 
Cheers buddy, yeh i've seen them. But not had any luck finding the one thats got both male and female connections. Only seen either single female or double female.
Could i simply replace this connector with a double female and replace the single female on the connecting wire with a male bullet?

not too clued up on electronics...

All best

You could do that if they go to the same place :oops:. you need to search out some wiring diagrams and a manual:).
But you can buy the female part too, so you maybe could salvage the connector.
But now you know what they are called with a bit of searching I am sure you could find the male/female connector.

Or just make 2 singles with opposite ends so they cant be mixed up.

J
 
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