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I have a 200tdi 110 with a PDWA sensor on it. I have made a new loom for the car and I never saw anything but moulded bullets on the old loom but I need something to connect to the PDWA sensor (AAU1700).

Basically I need the connector for this: http://www.lrseries.com/shop/product/listing/2249/3005/1/AAU1700-BRAKE-PRESSURE-SWITCH.html

Does anyone know what this connector is? I called Craddocks and they said you can't buy it separately and it's part of the loom. Anyone know if this plug has a part number or where I can get one?

Cheers,

James

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had a remove of mine from the PDWA valve, it's wet outside & dark, photo's below, IIRC it wasn't part of my new bulkhead loom when I fitted it a few years ago, looks to be a seperate sub harness.

I'll have a trawl through my 110 parts book & see if I can find a number

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LR ditched the PDWA when the 300tdi's came out, replaced with the low fluid switch in master cylinder cap, easy to add, fited one to my 110 recently, got the new float cap from my local LR parts place, it;s this one http://www.lrseries.com/shop/product/listing/15827/4298/1/SJL100200-BRAKE-MASTER-CYLINDER-RESERVOIR-CAP.html if you decide to fit it, needs 2 wires one to earth & one to the black/white wires where the PDWA wiring connects [i run both inline]

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I have a 200tdi 110 with a PDWA sensor on it. I have made a new loom for the car and I never saw anything but moulded bullets on the old loom but I need something to connect to the PDWA sensor (AAU1700).

Basically I need the connector for this: http://www.lrseries....URE-SWITCH.html

Does anyone know what this connector is? I called Craddocks and they said you can't buy it separately and it's part of the loom. Anyone know if this plug has a part number or where I can get one?

Cheers,

James

Those PDWA Switches were used on lots of British made cars, here's a connector I found at a Triumph specialist, I think it's the same type -

http://www.ldparts.c...a478a0577be22eb

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