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JamesV6CDX

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Changing engine loom
« on: 06 December 2006, 15:12:30 »

I've got a new ECU, immobiliser unit and key transponder on it's way for my 2.0

However because a wiring issue is suspected, I'm going to change the engine loom also for the one from the Donor car.

Any ideas on how easy this will be? It doesn't look too bad.
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Re: Changing engine loom
« Reply #1 on: 06 December 2006, 15:28:50 »

Ive not seen the omega one up close, but my guess is the loom would be connected via a multi pin connector, or several, and the loom for the engine connects to there and then the rest of the engines stuff.... Well its like that on Peugeots i seem to be forever working on for friends...

Its just time consuming, but worth it if your having as many problems as you seem to be...Least it eliminates that as the issue.
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