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Old 03-15-2006, 10:27 AM
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please help ID loose wire

on a 99 E320 I spilt a drink from the drink holder onto the shifter and power window switches. i pulled it apart to clean up the mess and found a loose wire thet is black with brown tracer or brown with black tracer. i onle see two plug ins and I see no wires off one has 6 wires into it the other has three. the loos wire i have found hasa metal push pin on the end like one that could have come out of a plastic housing? Thatnks for any help.

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Old 03-15-2006, 10:56 AM
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Cellular phone wires?
Miniature connector (antenna) round sleeve with pin in the middle, small plug 10 connector RJ-45.
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Old 03-15-2006, 11:04 AM
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thanks

Hi Peter I dont think so it looks like a wire that came loose from say the six wire plug in that plugs into the whole plug that plugs into the plate under the power mirror switch. the wire ands teh metal housing is probably 1/16 of an inch thick. Thank you for the reply though. the reason i am wondering i posted earlier (oh my gosh was teh post)about my wipers quiting and then when i was tring to figure this mess out found this and wondered if that had anything to do with a saftey interlock or something on the shifter because the key is recoginized becasue the dash says remove key and the radio comes on, but will not turn the ignition switch, after I was checking the fuses and pulled this off to clean the mess from the capichino spill.

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