6R 2010, metal pins for Quadlock and fusebox
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6R 2010, metal pins for Quadlock and fusebox
Does anybody know the code/type of the metal pins that are used for the oem radio quadlock on 2010 6R polo?
I am looking the codes for both male and female pins.
Also does anybody know the codes for the female pins used on the fuse box under the steering wheel?
I looking the female pins for locations 1-24 and 25-60
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I am looking the codes for both male and female pins.
Also does anybody know the codes for the female pins used on the fuse box under the steering wheel?
I looking the female pins for locations 1-24 and 25-60
Theo
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Quadlock: Junior power timer
1-24: Junior power timer
25-60: Standard power timer
https://www.a4-freunde.com/showwiki.php ... uebersicht
1-24: Junior power timer
25-60: Standard power timer
https://www.a4-freunde.com/showwiki.php ... uebersicht
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Re: 6R 2010, metal pins for Quadlock and fusebox
Thank you for the quick reply
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Can you recommend a decent crimper for these?iichel wrote: ↑Sun Mar 10, 2019 9:24 am Quadlock: Junior power timer
1-24: Junior power timer
25-60: Standard power timer
https://www.a4-freunde.com/showwiki.php ... uebersicht
I'm looking to install a few things in my car and would like to use the correct parts.
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Re: 6R 2010, metal pins for Quadlock and fusebox
No good for me far too small only goes up to AWG 18 which is like 1mm2 which is where I'd like it to start.
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Re: 6R 2010, metal pins for Quadlock and fusebox
I use this terminal grimp tool
https://rover.ebay.com/rover/0/0/0?mpre ... 2563983960
https://rover.ebay.com/rover/0/0/0?mpre ... 2563983960
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Re: 6R 2010, metal pins for Quadlock and fusebox
Has any one used this crimp tool instead of the Laser Tools 3932 for removal of fuse female crimps from the holder?
http://www.farnell.com/datasheets/15813 ... 1552885682
Also facing some issues in removing the female crimps from the fuse box for an upgrade. Does anyone have a manual / instruction sheet on fuse box female crimp replacement?
http://www.farnell.com/datasheets/15813 ... 1552885682
Also facing some issues in removing the female crimps from the fuse box for an upgrade. Does anyone have a manual / instruction sheet on fuse box female crimp replacement?
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Re: 6R 2010, metal pins for Quadlock and fusebox
There are better and worse tools, but none is the best and none is the worst, it depends largely on personal skills, ... well, sometimes also to be lucky that the terminal is not caught in the plastic due to pulling from the wire with excessive force.
Some time ago I was half an hour of attempts to remove a terminal from the BCM white connector.
There is a procedure explained in ELSAwin (also in my guide for automatic lights), although it is not definitive ...
These tools help a lot:
Some time ago I was half an hour of attempts to remove a terminal from the BCM white connector.
There is a procedure explained in ELSAwin (also in my guide for automatic lights), although it is not definitive ...
These tools help a lot:
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Re: 6R 2010, metal pins for Quadlock and fusebox
This company has many electrical components including connectors and crimp tools http://www.vehicle-wiring-products.eu/
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Does somebody know the correct crimper size for these connectors ? ^iichel wrote: ↑Sun Mar 10, 2019 9:24 am Quadlock: Junior power timer
1-24: Junior power timer
25-60: Standard power timer
https://www.a4-freunde.com/showwiki.php ... uebersicht
I bought this plier that say 26AWG-16AWG (0,5 - 1 - 1,5 mm^2) but the metal pins don't look to fit in the biggest crimper