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Tuts



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Replacement wiring block needed for the PDC module - ideas?

Hi - after having sprung a leak in the boot after the torrential rain over last few weeks I’ve found that my PDC module has suffered directly due to water ingress and one of the wiring blocks has corroded (and a pin snapped off).
My question being - can the blocks be repaired or are they available to buy replacements? Is this something any auto electrician can do ?

I’ve got a new PDC module by the way! Just need the plug sorted
Any ideas of a part number or is it a whole loom thing? Crying or Very sad 2003 Vogue 4.4 V8 Java Black

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Tuts



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Jamiehol



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You can generally buy pins with short wires on them, does it have a BMW part number on it as that might be the best way to get the spare parts.

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Fur3rd



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Doh i had these plugs ans 6 inches of wire but through them away

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Martin
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Can you get the 12 pin block out of the cover?

It should come out in the direction of the arrow, it may need a screwdriver to start it off.

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I can supply the pins, pins on wire and replacement terminal holders. Just need to check the internal block to see what type it is Thumbs Up

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There is a locking tab on the other side of the plug than the side shown above, a flat screwdriver in the edge between the cap and the inner lock will unlatch the tab on the block from the cap.

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