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Thread: Wiring loom harness AGAIN!!!

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    I guess it's a good feeling to see that I'm not alone.

    From what they're telling me - the harness is buggered but I'll ask for them to keep it.

    I'm interested in the mods to try and prevent it from happening again. I guess I got about 100000km in 5 years out of the second one.

    I won't be buying a fourth one that's for sure!!!

    I'm also interested in any photos of mods.

    Phoenix - I've got a couple of gourmet supermarkets in Hobart. It's keeping me real busy - that and my new 3 week old son

    Brett

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    Hi Mudlark
    SOUNDS BIZZARE!!!!!!!!!
    Normaly,and I wouldnt mind betting the oil cannot get into the ECU.
    You cant remove ANY plastic from the ECU plug,it relys on clips to keep the joint tight and from disconnecting.
    I will almost gaurantee you they have only removed the orange rubber seal to let the oil out.
    Even draining freely the oil will still stuff the computer messages around.
    Andrew
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    Mark

    Sorry mate, I don't have any photo's. I'll have to get in there see if I can take a few.

    Cheers Mudlark

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    Quote Originally Posted by mudlark View Post
    Mark

    Sorry mate, I don't have any photo's. I'll have to get in there see if I can take a few.

    Cheers Mudlark
    Thats fine Mate, when you get around to it, looking at all the things that AULROer's get up to I am surprised that anyone has anytime to do anything!

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    I don't have any photo's of mods but here is a couple of pics of bad stuff leaking out of the plug going to the ECU.




    2012 110 Defender

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    This looks like a 'must check' item when purchasing a Disco, as I am at the moment. To get to the ECU & the plug pictured above, does it require the removal of the glovebox, panel cover and alike or is there an easier way?

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    Quote Originally Posted by Bugman View Post
    Hello lads.

    It's been a while since I logged in but have been busy with the new business down in Tassie.

    I've got a TD5 Defender extreme 2000 model and on Sunday she packed it in and wouldn't start.

    She wound over but wouldn't fire. Checked the fuel pump and found heaps of fuel going to the motor but no bang.

    Ended up getting towed into Launceston on the Monday morning and droppped of at the Local Landy dealership.

    Upshot - main wiring loom harness and another minor one has had oil leek back up the harness and stuff it. I know this is a known fault because I've already had one replaced during the recall under warranty.

    The issue is this work is going to set me back about $2.5k. They're quoting aroind $1600 for the main loom, couple of hundred for the other and around $600 in Labour.

    Has anyone had any joy getting some love out of Land Rover for this problem after warranty has expired - or do I have to bend over and take it?

    Also is there an aftermarket product or better product that should go in to ensure it doesn't happen again.

    Brett

    Bugman,

    Have the same problem with my 99 fender. $1370 plus tax for the harness.!!!! I dont think you are being ripped off but we're all technically being ripped off by Landrover who designed the thing in the first place with the fault.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Signal1 View Post
    This looks like a 'must check' item when purchasing a Disco, as I am at the moment. To get to the ECU & the plug pictured above, does it require the removal of the glovebox, panel cover and alike or is there an easier way?
    Its under the bonnet son!

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    Try the mob http://www.karcraft.com.au/home.php I got my harness at a lower price than the dealers

    Robert

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    Quote Originally Posted by Bugman View Post
    Hello lads.

    It's been a while since I logged in but have been busy with the new business down in Tassie.

    I've got a TD5 Defender extreme 2000 model and on Sunday she packed it in and wouldn't start.

    She wound over but wouldn't fire. Checked the fuel pump and found heaps of fuel going to the motor but no bang.

    Ended up getting towed into Launceston on the Monday morning and droppped of at the Local Landy dealership.

    Upshot - main wiring loom harness and another minor one has had oil leek back up the harness and stuff it. I know this is a known fault because I've already had one replaced during the recall under warranty.

    The issue is this work is going to set me back about $2.5k. They're quoting aroind $1600 for the main loom, couple of hundred for the other and around $600 in Labour.

    Has anyone had any joy getting some love out of Land Rover for this problem after warranty has expired - or do I have to bend over and take it?

    Also is there an aftermarket product or better product that should go in to ensure it doesn't happen again.

    Brett
    Brett i think the dealer you are having work done by are taking advantage of you, this should only be a $800 fix at the most if replacing both sections of harness and this includes Labour, how do i know, well that's how much we were quoted, but the repairer said we should only need to do the section to the ECU, because that's where the main problem is.

    I'd be seriously going elsewhere, also checkout a parts supplier like Karcraft and other Landy repairers, dearlers are just money pits and don't care what they charge you.

    I'm sure there are guys on this forum that are in Tassie that could help.

    $1600 for the loom is outright robbery and i'd get another quote

    Baz.
    Cheers Baz.

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