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Old 30th March 2018, 14:09   #1
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Rover 75 2.5 V6 Connoisseur SE 4dr manual Wedgewood Blue 2 04-05/06/2001

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Default Highline satnav wiring loom

Highline satnav wiring loom

YMW100424, to fit 75/ZT saloon models to VIN 245553 (Feb 2002).

It will fit later models with an adapter and possibly swapping a couple of wires between the main car connection plug and the small flat connector.

I believe this can be adapted to fit the Tourer/ZT-T by re-routing the GPS aerial, TV and radio aerial connectors.

All connectors are present and undamaged, this includes the fragile black locking tabs which are all in good condition. No tape is coming away and it is ready to fit. No longer available new.

This loom is plug'n'play for later BMW components i.e. MK3/MK4 computers, BM24 radio, 16:9 Bordmonitor and 16:9 analogue or hybrid digital video modules, with no modification to the loom or adapters required.

This is an early loom (made 22-05-99) so comes with the BMW 17-pin connector to the car's main loom (as above, adapter/wire swapping needed to fit later cars), the GPS receiver connector (required for MK2 computers) and the unused white connector for the telephone harness and footwell speaker connector, both for the factory-fit hands-free telephone that was designed but never made it to production.

£50 collected
£58 posted


Will accept Paypal, bank transfer or cheque or collection from north east Hampshire (can meet at M3 Fleet services) or POL 13th April 2019.
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