Front DCC adapter

H Rafiq

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Looking for a front DCC wiring adapter. It’s all corroded and bad. Garage saying they can’t find just the adapter alone, without the whole ABS wiring loom etc. Anyone know any different? Can I get just the adapter alone? Easy swap then.
 

serdar_18fr

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Looking for a front DCC wiring adapter. It’s all corroded and bad. Garage saying they can’t find just the adapter alone, without the whole ABS wiring loom etc. Anyone know any different? Can I get just the adapter alone? Easy swap then.
Check this whether it looks like the existing ones.


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H Rafiq

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Check this whether it looks like the existing ones.


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To be honest, I’m not sure what it looks like. Trying to find pictures of the DCC connector, but struggling.
Cut off the corroded/damaged wiring
Reterminate
Reuse old connector if it's in good condition

Otherwise replace it for the sake of £5
It’s the connector that corroded. Wirings fine.
 

H Rafiq

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I think I’ve narrowed it down to be this connector (15 in the below diagram). Does it look like the right one for the DCC? The others are listed as speed sensor and brake pad sensors.
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H Rafiq

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Actually, now I’m thinking it’s probably 14. This is where it connects to the shock, and this is a video I saw on YouTube.
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To be honest, I’m not sure what it looks like. Trying to find pictures of the DCC connector, but struggling.

It’s the connector that corroded. Wirings fine.
The connector is plastic 🧐. It's more likely the seals haven't done a great job and the crimped terminals have corroded. In which case, cut them off and reterminate at a point where there's no damage
 

H Rafiq

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The connector is plastic 🧐. It's more likely the seals haven't done a great job and the crimped terminals have corroded. In which case, cut them off and reterminate at a point where there's no damage
The mechanics saying it’s the 2 metal connection points in the connector that have corroded, so needs a complete new plug. Can’t find that plug anywhere, without the whole loom coming with it.
 
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