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rapidtornado 8th October 2012 08:18 PM

DOHC Loom connector/wiring identification
 
Thought I'd start a dedicated thread as I'm gonna ask you guys for a lot of identification of various bits on the loom and I'm sure there will be others that will benefit from the help.... so thanks in advance

OK, first item (in this thread)

It's on main loom, just up front he imobiliser horn connector




the wires are brown and brown/yellow

Cheers
Rapid;)

voucht 8th October 2012 09:13 PM

A bit late tonight to answer, but I'll check tomorrow on my donor (Sierra 2.0i DOHC), as the loom is still in the car (I plan to remove it this week), so I might be able to identify it if it is still time.

rapidtornado 8th October 2012 10:33 PM

Nice on cheers.... I think it maybe the bonnet latch/switch connector so if you could check that first it may be quicker

Thanks again

Rapid

twinturbo 9th October 2012 07:52 AM

Are you going to try and strip down the main loom rather than build fresh?


Not sure on that connector without taking my car apart but 2 things spring to mind. Sunroof feed and fag lighter, but could be wrong on that.

Can't find the sunroof in the diagrams.

TT

voucht 9th October 2012 09:53 AM

2 Attachment(s)
It is just the horn connector. Here is where it is connected on the steering column.

Attachment 1540

Attachment 1541

Hope this will help :)

rapidtornado 9th October 2012 12:30 PM

Thanks... much appreciated

rapidtornado 9th October 2012 12:36 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by twinturbo (Post 78976)
Are you going to try and strip down the main loom rather than build fresh?

TT

A bit unsure to be honest.... at the moment I'm just trying to strip out what I definately don't need... there appears to be a whole bunch of relays for dimmers/daytime running etc so don't know if it's worth:-
a) Starting from scratch on the horn/lighting/rad fan etc and just using the main loom
b) Trying to use as much of the original loom as possible
c) using the main loom, binning the rest and splicing in a premier loom

At the moment probably will go for option c but thought I'd give it a go anyway

For those familiar with car electics it probably sounds relatively straight forward but for a newbie looking at stripping a fuel inhjection loom from everything else for the 1st time is a bit daunting

Rapid

twinturbo 9th October 2012 05:53 PM

Stripping the EFI loom from everything else takes ~30 Seconds.

TT

rapidtornado 9th October 2012 08:18 PM

OK decision made... option C it is.

Just spoke with Alan from Premier wiring... what a top bloke.

Basically going to keep the engine managment loom, strip the wires from the ecu/eng mgnt loom back to within 2" of the fuse box. Get rid of the original Fuse box but keep the relays and the premier supply a new loom with relay holders, fuse box and will crimp up some connectors (for steering column stalk if you want him to). £160 delivered within 2-3 weeks with fuse box and wiring diagram... for the amount of time I would take faffing about £160 is a good option for me.

Thanks all for your help in checking connectors out for me it was appreciated

Rapid


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