Missing - Under passenger seat connector housing / tray ?

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Hi,

Under the passenger seat all the connectors are just loose - please can someone help me identify the part number of what I need

Googling various key words I think it’s 7E0937403C I need - is that correct ? I can find many fuse holders but not sure if they are the same ?

Also how best can I find out exactly what these connectors are for ?

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Hi,

Under the passenger seat all the connectors are just loose - please can someone help me identify the part number of what I need

Googling various key words I think it’s 7E0937403C I need - is that correct ? I can find many fuse holders but not sure if they are the same ?

Also how best can I find out exactly what these connectors are for ?

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When you find exactly the part number of what you need I thunk I might have a spare one (or 2).
 
Are you a T6 or T6.1?

Those connectors are the junction between the wiring looms from the engine bay/front with the rear/body looms. Commonly when fitting leisure electrics these are tucked beneath the floor in the wiring channels to give a bit more space, looks like you have a battery tray so it's possible that this has been done in the past?

Also you would normally expect there to be some fuse carriers, it might help you in the future if you are sorting things out to check if those are still tucked under the floor.
 
Hi @roadtripper

It’s a T6, and I took the floor up recently to insulate and thats all I have under that section.

The seat base with battery try was my addition when I went from a double to a single base.

I’ve attached a photo I took at that time..

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I can't directly help with part numbers then as I'm a 6.1

If you do want the frame you might be lucky as a lot of folks converting remove them so someone may have one, you have VIP membership so you could start a wanted thread in the sales sub forum.

However if you want more space you could tuck them under the floor, the trick apparently is to space then out along the wiring channel.
 
This is what mine looks like…I had to install the secondary fuse board to install the towing electrics…IMG_4979.jpegIMG_4978.png
 
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Looks like they were relocated to under the rubber floor prior to you fitting the insulation. Is there a reason why you don’t want to put them back under the floor?
That’s where mine have been for 5 years with no issues.
 
Thanks @Paynewright - Am i right in saying the fuse one along the front, has a slightly staggered socket/hole, whereas the ones down the side is a square socket/hole and therefore used to hold connectors ? (Can you see a part number on each one ?)
 
Looks like they were relocated to under the rubber floor prior to you fitting the insulation. Is there a reason why you don’t want to put them back under the floor?
That’s where mine have been for 5 years with no issues.
A couple of reasons, 1) I have used the under floor channels to pass cables to between the passenger and drivers seat (plan to add a second battery at some point) and 2) I also have replaced the original seats with Audi Q8 S-Line ones which are electric and have heating, so come with the same type of connectors - so I’d like to put those into a rack too, to keep everything neat and tidy..
 
A couple of reasons, 1) I have used the under floor channels to pass cables to between the passenger and drivers seat (plan to add a second battery at some point) and 2) I also have replaced the original seats with Audi Q8 S-Line ones which are electric and have heating, so come with the same type of connectors - so I’d like to put those into a rack too, to keep everything neat and tidy..
I’ll have a look if I’ve still got one in the cellar, but I might have binned it recently.
 
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