AC DC Wire Harness - HP dv7t-3000

Hello

I was wondering did anyone know where I can find the part number for the wire on a laptop HP dv7t-3000 AC/DC harness? When disassemble the laptop to change the cooling fan, I pulled accidentally, the two sons of the beam of the small wire. It's the wire internal ca at one end and a harness taking six pins and a harness of two pins at the other end, each which plug into the motherboard. I called HP parts, but they did not understand what I wanted and couldn't find the thread/jack on their list of replaceable parts by the user. Elsewhere on the net, I found a few threads, but no characters exactly like the one I have. Most of the parts inside the machine had a part number, but it didn't.

Is my product number: NQ339AV

Any help would be appreciated.

Thank you!

A thread is a thread. The color is irrelevant. Many after market parts are "imitations", which is performed in a workshop somewhere in China. I had very good luck with them, however.

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