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Seat heater thermostat plug - more data 850 1995

Klaus - You've given lots of background, but for someone like me not familiar with this specific failure, it sounds like your problem boils down to a wire crimped into a terminal broke at the terminal. You would like to reuse the terminal, which you have extracted from the connector body. Is this close?

I have no suggestion for you, unfortunately. I have bit a lot of electro-mechanical work, and enjoy mechanical challenges (other than working on emergency brakes). I've tried to "uncrimp" wiring connectors using different techniques like prying, drilling, etc, with marginal or no success.

What about finding a car with that harness at the pick and pull, and cutting the end of it off? You seem to know where the places are that stock carcasses, to satisfy your hobby.






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