Help with part number for fried heater connector

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Help with part number for fried heater connector

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Hi we have the dreaded heater failure. Hopefully the problem is the white and blue connector which seems to have overheated and burnt. Anyone know of cheap replacement or part number.
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The wiring and plugs are part of the loom, but there is an accessory database of plugs, that I’m looking at now for you. I have located a 3 pin electrical plug, so can you confirm if that is a three pin, two pin or three pin plug that is only utilising 2 wires?
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Re: Help with part number for fried heater connector

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Hi Marc thanks for replying it a two pin.
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Re: Help with part number for fried heater connector

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Quite possible that that connector is operating at the limits of its current rating.
Heater fan motors can draw substantial current at high/max speed, often up to 25A.
Personally, I would just replace that connector with a snug-fitting two-way (screw down) connector, or soldered-on 0.25" blade connectors, properly insulated.
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Re: Help with part number for fried heater connector

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Thanks I was hoping I could do that but wanted to check first.
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melluke4 wrote: 11 Sep 2019, 22:09 Hi Marc thanks for replying it a two pin.
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6542FZ is the part number for this 2 pin plug, it’s the only one I can see. £3.31 from Citroen,
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Re: Help with part number for fried heater connector

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Fab thanks marc
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