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    Fuse Box Wire Terminals

    Anyone know the part number for the wire terminals used on the interior fuse box?

    I want to add my own fuse to an unpopulated spot in the fuse box.

    #2
    TE part numbers. You can punch these in at Mouser or Digikey so you don't have to pay the BMW mark up.
    927839-1 - 20-24awg
    964324-1 - 17-20awg
    964326-1 - 14-17awg

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      #3
      You are the mvp. How did you figure that out?

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        #4
        Way too many wiring jobs. I have the TE part numbers for just about every terminal and connector on E46s. Let me know what terminal or connector you're looking for and I can get you a part number.

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          #5
          Originally posted by Ryan_R View Post
          Way too many wiring jobs. I have the TE part numbers for just about every terminal and connector on E46s. Let me know what terminal or connector you're looking for and I can get you a part number.
          Would you mind sharing them on here. I have a few but if you have the lot that would be great for the community at large.

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            #6
            Unfortunately all the part numbers exist on labels that I keep on the bins that the connectors and terminals live inside. It would be quicker to go look at the label than to sit down and type out all the numbers.
            I have an excel sheet I made long ago that might just make things even more confusing, but here you go.
            As a side note, a lot of the terminals/connectors are only available through distributors in Europe.
            Attached Files

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              #7
              Originally posted by Ryan_R View Post
              Unfortunately all the part numbers exist on labels that I keep on the bins that the connectors and terminals live inside. It would be quicker to go look at the label than to sit down and type out all the numbers.
              I have an excel sheet I made long ago that might just make things even more confusing, but here you go.
              As a side note, a lot of the terminals/connectors are only available through distributors in Europe.
              Thank you. The problem i have when searching for Tyco connectors is getting the opposing part. I have been trying to find the part that forms the vanos solenoid plug. The part with pins from the actual solenoid pack.

              Do you know the part number for it?

              I'm in the UK, so if you need any Tyco parts sent over let me know.

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                Page 76
                Te #: 1-967587-3

                Te #: 1241637-1 if you want the PCB header.

                Originally I found most of the connectors by just scouring the TE catalogs.
                Last edited by Ryan_R; 02-11-2026, 03:37 PM.

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                  #9
                  Originally posted by Ryan_R View Post
                  https://www.te.com/content/dam/te-co...system-mqs.pdf

                  Page 76
                  Te #: 1-967587-3

                  Te #: 1241637-1 if you want the PCB header.

                  Originally I found most of the connectors by just scouring the TE catalogs.
                  Thanks very much Ryan. I'll do some research.

                  Do you know how i would find the appropriate pins to go in the plug?

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                    #10
                    By looking in the catalog I linked. It's a sealed connector which TE designates with SWS (single wire seal). So you'll need the SWS MQS pins and the seals to go with it.
                    Check page 16. I'm not sure which wire size you're using so select the appropriate contact for whatever you're running.

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                      #11
                      Originally posted by Ryan_R View Post
                      By looking in the catalog I linked. It's a sealed connector which TE designates with SWS (single wire seal). So you'll need the SWS MQS pins and the seals to go with it.
                      Check page 16. I'm not sure which wire size you're using so select the appropriate contact for whatever you're running.
                      Great stuff. Thank you very much

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