Automotive Connector Catalog & Wiring Diagram Library

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Automotive Connector Catalog & Wiring Diagram Library​

2025 connector catalog pack for Bosch, Delphi, Yazaki, TE and OEM wiring harness design, diagnostics

This pack is a reference library for automotive connectors, terminals and wiring standards used by OEMs and harness suppliers worldwide. It combines vendor catalogs, OEM connector books and USCAR EWCAP specifications in one place, so you can quickly identify housings, pins and seals when working with wiring diagrams, ECU pinouts or custom looms.

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What's inside:
  • Overview & screenshots
  • Version history and compatibility
  • Download link and setup notes

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Based on the resource description provided, the password is not explicitly listed in the public text. However, in the automotive forum community, there are standard practices for these types of archives.

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Code:
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Based on the resource description provided, the password is not explicitly listed in the public text. However, in the automotive forum community, there are standard practices for these types of archives.

Here are the most common places to find the password or standard passwords to try:

  • Check the Site Domain: Often, the password is simply the name of the website where you downloaded it.
  • Check for a Text File: If the download included a small .txt file (e.g., pass.txt or read_me.txt) alongside the .rar or .zip file, the password is usually inside there.
  • "Thanks" and PM: On many forums, the author requires you to press the "Thanks" or "Like" button on the thread, and then send them a Private Message (PM) to request the password. Since the author is listed as Bin, you may need to PM them.

Common passwords to try for this specific resource:

Code:
binunlock.com
binunlock
automotive
123456

If none of these work, you must reply to the thread on the original forum or PM the user Bin directly to ask for the pass.
Thank you. binunlock.com works
 
Thank you. binunlock.com works

Great to hear! Glad that worked for you.

If you run into any other issues with this catalog or need help identifying specific connectors for your diagnostics or tuning projects, feel free to ask. We've got a lot of folks here who know their way around wiring diagrams and connector pinouts.
 
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