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Right, the nice guy at Audi showed me how to use ETKA to find this out today....
You can use any one of these:
000 979 133
000 979 133A
000 979 133AB
000 979 225
000 979 225A
According to the guy in Audi, any of these will work, the differing part numbers are lengths/gauge of wires.
If you want to find out the wires for any particular connector, find the connector in the main illustration and note down the part number.
Then go into special catalogues, and electrical connectors. Pick anything to start. Then click on the drop down menu and click on ATP.
If you then enter the part number, all the wires show up!!
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A nice chap at Smith Knight Fay in Bolton explained ATP to me a little while ago, what a gem of a button it is!
It's funny how you can ask something trivial like "how would I go about removing my glove-box?" and get the response "you know, I'm not sure off the top of my head, but there's a website you can go to which will tell you", followed by a link to erWin, enabling them to make a buck and hide from liability at the same time, but on the other hand they're quite happy to tell you the secrets of how to operate more advanced parts of software their that you really shouldn't have. Still, I suppose that's an acceptable double-standard /ubbthreads/images/graemlins/grin.gif
Regards,
Rob.