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In the process of fixing a broken wire that connects to the dome light, I ended up misplacing the plug that goes to the dome light inside the trunk area. Hoping to find out the part number of the plug that connects to this dome light or at least a fix to this issue. Any help is greatly appreciated!
Drpower, to confirm, are you missing the actual connector (referenced with Yellow arrow)? Did it brake off or is there a connector on each end that you removed and misplaced the wire and socket assembly OR, are you referring to the lens housing, was removed and misplaced (referenced with White arrow)? Have you confirmed the connector and harness did not retract back up into the location lens assembly was removed from?
Part # 81250-48010 (Lexus Cargo Lamp assembly)?
Drpower, to confirm, are you missing the actual connector (referenced with Yellow arrow)? Did it brake off or is there a connector on each end that you removed and misplaced the wire and socket assembly OR, are you referring to the lens housing, was removed and misplaced (referenced with White arrow)? Have you confirmed the connector and harness did not retract back up into the location lens assembly was removed from?
Part # 81250-48010 (Lexus Cargo Lamp assembly)?
Thank you for the response. Yes, I am referring to the connector indicated with the yellow arrow. I removed it to replace the broken cable but I misplaced the connector.
Thank you for the response. Yes, I am referring to the connector indicated with the yellow arrow. I removed it to replace the broken cable but I misplaced the connector.
Understood. So the wiring from harness to the connector was cut, and you were going to splice the connecter back onto the existing wire, but misplaced the connector in the process. The wire going to the connector does appear to be quite thin. Unfortunately, a part number was not noticed on the connector. May have to locate one at salvage yard.
Understood. So the wiring from harness to the connector was cut, and you were going to splice the connecter back onto the existing wire, but misplaced the connector in the process. The wire going to the connector does appear to be quite thin. Unfortunately, a part number was not noticed on the connector. May have to locate one at salvage yard.
Thank you much for the help. I am going to see if I can take a trip to the salvage yard sometime this weekend.