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Bose radio antenna mouse damage!

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Good to join the Forum. A mouse got into my wife's beloved light blue 2004 A4 TDI Sport Auto Convertible (she has had it from new) and has chewed through the aerial cable under the back seat. and damaged it in two other sections. What connectors are recommended to re-join it and are they easily sourced - the garage made out I might need to go back to the loom - surely not? The radio is the original Bose Symphony. Thanks, Robert

look on you tube ,the connectors clip into each other and are sealed . They look the ideal solution too .

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Thank you Karl, but what is the title of the You Tube post/video?

Thanks, Robert

Apologies Rob for late reply , but Ive completely forgotten the title ! I will see if I can find it for you .https://mavigadget.com/products/waterproof-electrical-wire-cableset.

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Took me most of the morning, but tracked down a wonderful guy, Alex of ASC in Swindon (07917 685555) who specializes in radio wiring> All good.

Thanks

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