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18th July 2021, 22:59 | #1 |
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Replace injector wiring harness
As per below link and image this Rover 75 is for sale and says rats have chewed the injector wiring harness. Is it an easy change to replace the entire injector wiring harness with either new or secondhand?
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19th July 2021, 18:52 | #2 |
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I've only removed them from a diesel - easy enough job, but if you can't hear the engine running there could be many other faults that only come to light once the harness is replaced, so tread carefully.
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19th July 2021, 19:41 | #3 |
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If it's only those two connectors I'd have thought they could be relatively easily replaced. We have a local firm that supplies such connectors & pins (https://www.h2mracing.se/motorstyrni...pridare-p-7815 only cost about £3.50 a set) try ebay?
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19th July 2021, 21:23 | #4 |
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The full engine harness is easily swapped on a V6.
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