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Bmw Underseat Subwoofer Connector Harness Pigtail on 2040-parts.com

US $15.00
Location:

Irvine, California, United States

Irvine, California, United States
Condition:New

One pair of underseat subwoofer speaker harness connector pigtail.  Pigtail harness comes with 12" stranded 12 AWG automotive grade wire matching the OEM wire gauge. Crimped and soldered connection to ensure wire won't pull out of connector.  No need to cut and splice factory wiring harness when upgrading to aftermarket subwoofers.  Plug and Play for various BMW model cars with the four pins connector (only two pins are used).   Typically, the No.2 position is the negative connection with the blue wire and No. 3 position is the positive connection with the red wire.   Please verify the polarity before connecting to your new speaker.  Pictures above show both the OEM connector and the connector used for the pigtail, as shown it is 100% compatible with the OEM harness.  

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