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Can't find the correct connector

I have a 1988 all white GTI.   I recently replaced the radiator fan, used a 2 speed fan unit even though I'm on a single speed it was good price and it works great,  It all runs fine… however I need the correct connector rather than the two spade connectors I've used, can anyone please help me 

Also I have had the car for a few months … what is this ? What should it look like as this can't be right from the clutch ?? 84813120-139A-4E88-A8E1-E4651A22C0B5.jpeg   image.jpg

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Sorry - can't help on the fan connector.
The 2nd pic looks like a bodged re-enforcing plate for where the clutch cable comes through the bulkhead.

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Paceman thanks for the correct terminology. heritage and classic both out of  stock but have found the bulkhead repair plate at GSF Peterborough for £16.68 inc VAT so it's a no brained to replace

Thank you 

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Just the connector 😡🤔

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I think I have a spare loom for 2 speed fan, you will need a 3 pin fan switch in you rad for it to work

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Thanks Sporttrucker that could be the way I have to go to resolve the issue. I tried heritage and classic vw and no one has just the connector it looks like to resolve it I need the 3 pin Thermostat switch in the bottom of the radiator and to replace the loom 

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IF you get to a breakers, you may find the 3pin 2 speed connector to the fan, there were 2 different styles of connectors that I know of to the fan.

If you want 2 speed functionality, then you would need the 3 pin switch on the radiator, of you don't then what you have is fine… Just get the new connector and only use the 2 pins that you are now and leave the 3rd alone.

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