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Old 09-12-2011 | 08:36 PM
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I was replacing the passenger door speaker and accidentally crushed then cut off the two-pin female connector that goes to the power lock switch. Before I noticed the mistake I pitched the connector. I've searched and can't find the part number for the connector/harness.

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Old 09-12-2011 | 09:34 PM
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What color were the wires? I show a 3 cavity connector that has only two wires to it (black & brown), but that is for the illumination ground & power. The PN for that connector is 12047781.
 
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Old 09-13-2011 | 02:48 PM
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Attached are pictures of the bottom of the switch and the cut off wires. The switch connector does looke like it has room for a three wire connector although only two would be used. The wires appear to be brown and black (maybe really dark blue). What do the wires power? The interior lights work as expected.

Is there somewhere you can buy the connector with wires already attached so I can just splice the loose ends?

Thanks!

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Attached are pictures of the bottom of the switch and the cut off wires. The switch connector does looke like it has room for a three wire connector although only two would be used. The wires appear to be brown and black (maybe really dark blue). What do the wires power? The interior lights work as expected.

Is there somewhere you can buy the connector with wires already attached so I can just splice the loose ends?

Thanks!
 
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Those two wires are only for the back lighting of the switch itself.

The connector PN I referenced is the correct one for your application. I am not sure if it will include the terminals & a length of wire or not... You likely will have to get two unsealed metri-pack series 150 terminals & crimp them onto some new wire to add length to the harness for easy service.

*EDIT* - Added the connector pinout:
 
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It is so hard to find information on parts when you aren't sure what terms to search on. You have definitely been a big help.

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No problem! Glad to help!
 
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