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Mikey Member Since: 07 Jun 2008 Location: Dundee Posts: 780 |
I have had to lower the rear subframe down previously to gain enough access to the wiring
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14th Sep 2019 5:24 am |
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Mikey Member Since: 07 Jun 2008 Location: Dundee Posts: 780 |
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14th Sep 2019 5:28 am |
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PMG Member Since: 16 Mar 2018 Location: Stirling Posts: 15 |
Thanks for taking the time to reply Mikey, I've nowhere near the amount of access shown in your pics, I can just manage to touch the damage but not "get at" it.
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14th Sep 2019 11:53 am |
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dondiddy Member Since: 16 Apr 2017 Location: Hamilton Posts: 753 |
The haldex uses Fuse FB6 I believe in the boot fuse box. Perhaps you could trace the wiring from there to wherever it goes through the floor to see where the cable runs to/from. Sorry I cant help more as I now have a DS so can`t check underneath for you. Mikey runs a garage in Dundee so could perhaps do the work for you or there is GEM near Falkirk who has done work on a friends Disco and he seemed happy enough with the work done. Mikey did some reprogramming for me when I upgraded my Freelander headlights and I was more than happy with the price and the work done. Whatever you end up doing good luck! |
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14th Sep 2019 12:35 pm |
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Mikey Member Since: 07 Jun 2008 Location: Dundee Posts: 780 |
The very one In those pictures, I had to drop the subframe to gain access do the wiring. No chance I could do it in situ. But then, other cars are fine |
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14th Sep 2019 1:22 pm |
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PMG Member Since: 16 Mar 2018 Location: Stirling Posts: 15 |
Thanks Dondiddy, think I'll give in on this one and let the experienced guys do their stuff.
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15th Sep 2019 9:08 am |
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