Disco series 2 TD5 wiring loom

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John Neal

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Post on behalf of my nutty father who is rebuilding a disco following a localised but very damaging fire. The entire wiring loom is required but the 'brand new official Land Rover' price is a little high. Any ideas on other sources of the above or does anybody happen to have one kicking around tripping up the other half. The disco in question is the top of the range model, I have been told, but I have no other details, so a direct comparison may have to be made between what is left of the fire damaged loom and anything that happens to turn up!

Thanks all

 

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Post on behalf of my nutty father who is rebuilding a disco following a
localised but very damaging fire. The entire wiring loom is required but
the 'brand new official Land Rover' price is a little high. Any ideas on
other sources of the above or does anybody happen to have one kicking around
tripping up the other half. The disco in question is the top of the range
model, I have been told, but I have no other details, so a direct comparison
may have to be made between what is left of the fire damaged loom and
anything that happens to turn up!

Thanks all


I think generally they are all the same loom as long as it's the same
engine... so on the lesser mortel models they just have a load of plugs
hanging around for the absent toys. May be worth checking out a breakers
yard though I'd be seriously tempted to splice in the repair properly than
replace a whole loom on a modern top of the range motor... most scary
thought!

Lee


 
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"Lee_D" <[email protected]> wrote:

>
> "John Neal" <[email protected]> wrote in message
> news:[email protected]...
> Post on behalf of my nutty father who is rebuilding a disco following a
> localised but very damaging fire. The entire wiring loom is required but
> the 'brand new official Land Rover' price is a little high. Any ideas on
> other sources of the above or does anybody happen to have one kicking around
> tripping up the other half. The disco in question is the top of the range
> model, I have been told, but I have no other details, so a direct comparison
> may have to be made between what is left of the fire damaged loom and
> anything that happens to turn up!
>
> Thanks all
>
>
> I think generally they are all the same loom as long as it's the same
> engine... so on the lesser mortel models they just have a load of plugs
> hanging around for the absent toys. May be worth checking out a breakers
> yard though I'd be seriously tempted to splice in the repair properly than
> replace a whole loom on a modern top of the range motor... most scary
> thought!
>
> Lee
>
>


You need to make sure any donor vehicle has the same features as
the one you are going to fit it to, or there will be cables missing.

There's all sorts of cunning plans employed to keep the weight down
as more features are added, so using the wrong one can lead to
"interesting" results. Rists don't just add extra wires for each
feature (as a rule) as per BMW. Centre Taps (where a group of
earths are soldered together inside the harness) can be particular
fun as potentially dangerous earh loops can be set up. Tread
carefully!

Richard (ex-Rists)


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