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> WTB Boxster trans backup switch connector
dwillouby
post Aug 30 2018, 09:40 AM
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Hello,

I need the plug in connector /wires to connect to the reverse switch on a 02 Boxster S trans.

Anybody have one?

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post Aug 30 2018, 05:23 PM
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QUOTE(dwillouby @ Aug 30 2018, 08:40 AM) *

Hello,

I need the plug in connector /wires to connect to the reverse switch on a 02 Boxster S trans.

Anybody have one?

Thanks
David


Did you try Porsche ?
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post Aug 30 2018, 07:10 PM
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Of Course...

They will sell the complete harness.

Only need the connector.
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post Aug 31 2018, 04:58 AM
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QUOTE(dwillouby @ Aug 30 2018, 06:10 PM) *

Of Course...

They will sell the complete harness.

Only need the connector.


Did you check with Porsche? Or download PET for free and go thru section 9 to see if they show the connector part number. Many connectors. Post a picture of th connector or switch. The connector is probably not made by Porsche and available elsewhere. Or post of Pelican Boxster forum. You can check with dismantlers too.
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post Aug 31 2018, 08:39 AM
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I went through the same process a few years ago and finally found a website that sells the connectors, pins and boots. I will try to find the site and post it for you.
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post Aug 31 2018, 09:22 AM
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I'm totally in the same boat. I have tried several Porsche dismantlers, once they understand what connector I was after, they soon realize its a 5 dollar part and not worth the trouble on their end.
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Here is a pic of the switch Does no look like too unusual connector. Very similar to a fuel injector connector.

Try belmetric.com


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This should work.

@dwillouby


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That is a two-terminal connector made by AMP, PN 963040-3. It is part of the AMP Junior Power Timer line of connectors. It can be purchased at digikey.com, along with the crimp terminals. You'll need a crimp tool.
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QUOTE(davesprinkle @ Sep 1 2018, 07:19 PM) *

That is a two-terminal connector made by AMP, PN 963040-3. It is part of the AMP Junior Power Timer line of connectors. It can be purchased at digikey.com, along with the crimp terminals. You'll need a crimp tool.

Or buy it from O Reilly with wire leads installed for $6 .
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QUOTE(bdstone914 @ Sep 1 2018, 08:06 PM) *

QUOTE(davesprinkle @ Sep 1 2018, 07:19 PM) *

That is a two-terminal connector made by AMP, PN 963040-3. It is part of the AMP Junior Power Timer line of connectors. It can be purchased at digikey.com, along with the crimp terminals. You'll need a crimp tool.

Or buy it from O Reilly with wire leads installed for $6 .

Yes. Disadvantage is that the pigtail approach requires a couple of ugly and unreliable butt-splices. And a crimp tool.
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QUOTE(davesprinkle @ Sep 1 2018, 09:11 PM) *

QUOTE(bdstone914 @ Sep 1 2018, 08:06 PM) *

QUOTE(davesprinkle @ Sep 1 2018, 07:19 PM) *

That is a two-terminal connector made by AMP, PN 963040-3. It is part of the AMP Junior Power Timer line of connectors. It can be purchased at digikey.com, along with the crimp terminals. You'll need a crimp tool.

Or buy it from O Reilly with wire leads installed for $6 .

Yes. Disadvantage is that the pigtail approach requires a couple of ugly and unreliable butt-splices. And a crimp tool.


Or cut , soldier, shrink wrap the wires.
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post Sep 5 2018, 11:30 AM
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Thanks,

Will stop by and pick one up.

No problem connecting as have electronic engineering background.

David
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That is a standard Bosch fuel injector plug. You can buy them as kits direct from Porsche.

I keep a full set of them in my parts stash.
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