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Most Fiber Optic Cable - In-line Connector / Joint - Bmw Part # 61136906535 on 2040-parts.com

US $4.49
Location:

Cambridge, United Kingdom

Cambridge, United Kingdom
Condition:New Brand:BMW Connector Type:MOST Fiber Optic Cable In-line Connector Manufacturer Part Number:TE 1355734-1, AMP 1355734-1 Compatible Vehicle Brands:BMW, Mercedes, Porsche, Audi, VW & Others BMW Part Number:61136906535

This item is an in-line connector specifically designed to join together two fiber optic cables used on the M.O.S.T fiber optic ring found in BMW, Mercedes, Porsche, Audi, Jaguar, Land Rover & VW vehicles. The BMW part number for this connector is 61136906535. Please see the BMW parts diagram attached to this listing (part number 4 on the diagram is this item)

M.O.S.T stands for (Media Orientated Systems Transport) fiber optic ring and is used by European vehicle manufacturers to interconnect the audio/visual equipment within their vehicles. We have been advised that other vehicle manufacturers also use the standard M.O.S.T fibre optic ring system including Aston Martin, Honda, Toyota, Volvo, General Motors, Hyundai and Kia. We can see no reason why this in-line connector should not also be fully compatible with these vehicles.


 

This connector will correctly align the two ends of the fiber optic cables to ensure no data loss or corruption at the joint. 

The following link will provide full engineering details of this in-line connector:

http://www.te.com/usa-en/product-1355734-1.html

We can also supply the M.O.S.T fiber optic POF (Polymer Optical Fiber) cables with brass ferrule ends suitable for use in automotive MOST fiber optic rings to control audio/visual equipment in various lengths and we can also supply the M.O.S.T plugs and sockets. Please see our other listings or contact us for further details.


Please check the type of fiber optic cable and ferrule ends fitted in your vehicle and compare them with the photos in this listing before ordering to ensure compatibility.

Postage & Packing

We only sell items that are in stock and we despatch by Air Mail within 24hrs of payment Monday to Friday. All our items are supplied in zip lock bags to prevent dust contamination and are protected during transit by padded jiffy bags.

Our standard shipping method is by UK Royal Mail - Air Mail delivery service. We always obtain a Royal Mail Certificate of Posting for each shipment, which we can scan and provide to our customers by email on request.

If you purchase more than one item from this listing in one transaction, a postage discount will automatically be applied to your purchase. If you purchase items from us under different eBay listings, the system is unable to automatically apply a postage discount. Under these circumstances please contact us to request a postage discount to be applied to your total order.




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