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Old 16th September 2018, 15:07   #1
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would it be to change the interior wiring loom for one that has cruise,heated seats and so on from a early car.the reason i ask is that i pick a very cheap ztt tourer diesel up on saturday in mica blue,had a quick look and it doesnt have the wiring for curise that is what im after as i want to make it my daily driver to replace the on i have which has all of the above,plus do all diesels have the wiring for the pre heater timers in the arm rest and the aerial for the remote fob if the answer is no then i will take it all out off my current car as it has all thanks gordon.
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Old 16th September 2018, 15:37   #2
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would it be to change the interior wiring loom for one that has cruise,heated seats and so on from a early car.the reason i ask is that i pick a very cheap ztt tourer diesel up on saturday in mica blue,had a quick look and it doesnt have the wiring for curise that is what im after as i want to make it my daily driver to replace the on i have which has all of the above,plus do all diesels have the wiring for the pre heater timers in the arm rest and the aerial for the remote fob if the answer is no then i will take it all out off my current car as it has all thanks gordon.
I have a 2001 Connie CDT and it does not have the wiring for the FBH in the arm rest or the aerial for the remote.
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I would say that it would be a complete interior strip out........ seats, carpet, entire dash board.
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Old 16th September 2018, 15:49   #4
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it would be much easier to make your own loom for the bits you need.

I've fitted cruise control on my diesel ZT from scratch a few years back, I cut off the plugs I needed from a donor car and then made the rest of the loom myself.

Otherwise trying to extract all the loom from a donor car would be a full interior strip out job and even then you can't get to some of the loom without having to cut it in places due to it passing to far back behind the dash.
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