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Haes amplifier plugs


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I'm installing a CDR-220 from a 2002 Boxster in my '89 911. I've even purchased a "modified controller" from Becker so I can see the display.

I also intended to install a Haes amplifier from a Boxster, but the one I purchased on eBay did not come with the two connector plugs--one big, one small. I've called Becker, but they could not help. I have the plug that will connect the low level output of the radio to the amplifier, but that's all I could get from Becker. An audio shop I contacted says the two plugs--or perhaps a whole harness--is available from Porsche. I checked my PET program but could find no information (illustration, part numbers, etc.). Can anyone help?

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  • 6 months later...
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I have the same situation. I need a set of female mating connectors (20-pin and 18-pin) for the HAES M680 DSP amplifier that I just purchased on eBAY. I also need a 6-pin mating connector for the DSP control unit that came with it. The 986 that I purchased has the wiring connectors chopped off in the trunk area, so I am trying to restore it to its original setup. The head unit is the CDR-220. Any help would be appreciated.

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I took a closer look to the amplifier and I found some small number printed on the amp connectors end. on the 18 pins are :AMP 1-963539-2, if you type those numbers on www.tycoelectronics.com it show this:

http://www.tycoelectronics.com/catalog/bin...RQPN=1-963539-2

once you're on this page look on "Documentation & Additional Information" data sheets. Open the PDF. This PDF page shows on bottom page the mating receptacle number housing, which is 1355348.

then, type 1355348 on that website and you will be able to see the receptacle housing for that plug. then request a free sample. Not sure if include wires.

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I took a closer look to the amplifier and I found some small number printed on the amp connectors end. on the 18 pins are :AMP 1-963539-2, if you type those numbers on www.tycoelectronics.com it show this:

http://catalog.tycoelectronics.com/TE/bin/...RQPN=1-963539-2

once you're on this page look on "Documentation & Additional Information" data sheets. Open the PDF. This PDF page shows on bottom page the mating receptacle number housing, which is 1355348.

then, type 1355348 on that website and you will be able to see the receptacle housing for that plug. then request a free sample. Not sure if include wires.

I'm sorry. A little bit of that URL got cut off.

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Thanks, Link Corrected.

Well after all that they mail me a sample. which does not come with pins just the housing to built from scratch. the small pins has to be requested from same people and assembled by your self.

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I found the 18 pins plug, need to put cables and pins contacts. The plug can be requested as a sample from tycoelectronics.com part # is 1-1355350-1.

About the 20 pins socket, the part # is 4-828 882-1 this somehow is restricted, call them.

good luck or http://www.renntech.org/forums/index.php?s...mp;hl=amplifier

ENG_CD_1355350_A1_1_.pdf

889789_mqs18p.pdf

ENG_CD_828881_H1_1_.pdf

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