Hi guys, I had an intermittent fault on my 1996 P38 EAS pump, in that it was in perfect working order, but it was not turning on all the time when it should. I have managed to track down the fault to the four wire female connector on the wiring loom into which the compressor lead actually plugs. One of the spade connectors (the main feed) has oxidised giving a loose a deteriorating contact which now has heat marks.
I have three options as I see it:
1) to wire/solder in a second hand plug from an old wiring loom.
2) to prise apart the socket and solder in a new female spade connector, but I can not see at this stage how to dismantle the connector without breaking something inside it. Or
3) my preferred choice, to buy a new female connector plug and fit it.
My question is does anyone know where I can buy this EAS pump connector new, or failing that where can I find the manufacturer or make of it to to consult? Any help will be appreciated as I do not wish to buy a new loom which disappears into the dashboard!!
Thank you.
I have three options as I see it:
1) to wire/solder in a second hand plug from an old wiring loom.
2) to prise apart the socket and solder in a new female spade connector, but I can not see at this stage how to dismantle the connector without breaking something inside it. Or
3) my preferred choice, to buy a new female connector plug and fit it.
My question is does anyone know where I can buy this EAS pump connector new, or failing that where can I find the manufacturer or make of it to to consult? Any help will be appreciated as I do not wish to buy a new loom which disappears into the dashboard!!
Thank you.