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      10-27-2024, 08:45 PM   #1
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Broken Battery Wire... Any Suggestions?

The connection that attaches to the IBS sensor (part number 61127616200 ) has a wire broken off. Any idea how to fix this? Or the partner number to this piece?
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silver conductive glue? Do you have a multimeter?

You might find a nice conductive spot and be able to superglue it in place, but a strictly mechanical connection like that isn't ideal. May be worth trying before my next suggestion:

If it just plugs into this thing: https://www.fcpeuro.com/products/bmw...bs-61129123571 or https://www.fcpeuro.com/products/bmw...la-61129123571 , just hack off the red wire on the other side of the connector and butt splice them together. Or crimp on some quick-disconnect connectors of choice to make future work easier. Marettes might work fine too. "what's the best way to connect two wires together?" is kinda like "what kind of oil should I use": a never-ending debate.

It *looks* like each wire just goes to another wire without any overlap or logic of any kind, but you should verify this with a multimeter.

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correct part number** it plugs into this piece

61127616200
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get the repair wire with pin from bmw and cut the broken one and solder new one
then remove broken pin and insert repaired one
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it looks like the colors on the wire are different. green is on the end for current wiring and replacement has green wire in center
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The part number is 12517615476. Realoem is your friend. $30-$40. No idea why yours appears to be much longer; it doesn't appear that the part was superseded by anything.

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I have just changed the battery on my 2013 E93 and on replacing the battery distribution box I noticed a thin red wire coming out of it that is not connected at the other end and looks like it broke off. See photo.

There's no evidence of a broken connector!?!

I read on this forum it may be IBS reference voltage? If so (or not), where does it connect to?
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