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Lucksranout



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Replacing Main Engine Wiring Loom L320 2006 range rover spor

Range rover sport 2006 - 176k 2.7.

Hi all,

Hopefully some of you knowlagable folk can help me out. πŸ™

Recently had an investigation into my various failures on the dash, transmission, hdc, park brake .. plus engine running lump and cutting out. All randomly happened after a long trip.

Turns out a blowing injector has melted some of the main engine loom which was poorly insulated.

Mechanic says it need a new loom from LR fitted is going to be 'roughly' Β£2400 ... I've spent a ton on her already, so spending that I think is just not worth it.

Is it feasible to fix the loom possibly or use a breakers for a second hand loom and maybe try fit myself, I'm mechanicly but not particularly experienced... I'm told you don't have to take the body off.

Ive looked for a walkthrough or video but can't find anyone info, perhaps it's too big a risk to try fit a second hand loom?...

Thanks for your advise .πŸ™πŸ™πŸ™

Post #621136 Thu Jan 20 2022 6:36pm
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Andy K



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Are you driving it ?
Any pictures?

Post #621138 Thu Jan 20 2022 7:44pm
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Nveeate



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Have you tried an automotive electrician? They may be able to just replace the damaged sections...

Post #621139 Thu Jan 20 2022 8:04pm
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Simon_CSK



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I am in the process of finishing that on an Insurance write off that I bought in September.

The main wiring loom travels across the back of the bulkhead, extends to the very front on both sides and penetrates the bulkhead at both sides. In order to do the change it is necessary to strip out the dashboard to get access to the body control unit.
Ask away I am happy to share my knowledge. Current cars
Range Rover Sport HSE TDV8
Range Rover TDV8 Vogue
Range Rover P38 Vogue
Range Rover CSK
Discovery 3 HSE

Post #621141 Thu Jan 20 2022 8:20pm
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Lucksranout



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Hi thanks you all for your reply's, as it's a non runner andy, I'm currently awaiting it's recovery tomorrow, so when it arrives back from the garage from the initial diagnostics I will take some pictures of where it is burnt.

Nveeate, I've been in touch with an auto electrician who says that he may be able to fix the loom but has a 2-week waiting list until he can have a look... If he can't then he could fit a salvaged loom depending on how involved the job is.

Simon πŸ™...., I had to replace the passenger side airbag that involved replacing the whole top part of the dash, sliding out the centre console etc, so I'm quite aufait with the removal so that won't be an issue.

Does the car need to be jacked up or any parts removed from the engine to be able to to strip the loom out?

Cheers

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Simon_CSK



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United Kingdom 2008 Range Rover Sport TDV8 HSE Java Black

The first thing I need to know is the extent of the loom being replaced.
As I said the main loom goes over the top and right to the front both sides and through the bulkhead both sides.
You will need to jack up the front end, remove the two front wheels in order to remove the inner wing liners as the loom sits behind the.
You will need to remove the headlights grill and front bumper.. Also the wiper blades and the panel below. The loom serves the Airflow metres, the preheater, the washer bottle, the air temp sensor at the front, the wipers, the washers on the bonnet and under the dash connects to the suspension ecu, anti roll ecu, Speed ecu the fuse box.
To get the old loom out I started with a pair of cutters retaining the earthing connections until I was read to reconnect the new loom.
I had the benefit also of having the donor car and stripped out the old loom. When I refitted all connectors were sprayed with contact cleaner and allowed to dry before plugged back together.
I have still to get my car running and will be changing the gearbox ecu over the weekend but my car suffered fire damage and needed the replacement of all ecu's and some of the engine components.
There is a write up and pictures on the LR4x4 forum in the Range Rover section. Current cars
Range Rover Sport HSE TDV8
Range Rover TDV8 Vogue
Range Rover P38 Vogue
Range Rover CSK
Discovery 3 HSE

Post #621181 Fri Jan 21 2022 7:22pm
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Devon Z



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As a former auto electrician from what you’ve described I can imagine the damage to be very localised so I would of thought a repair would be possible or if the damaged section is a spur cut it from a second hand loom and slice it in. Steve

2005 2.7 TDV6 HSE, ongoing project.
1998 Volvo V70 R auto FWD, mothballed future project.
1999 BMW Z3 (owned from new) garage queen.

Post #621182 Fri Jan 21 2022 7:35pm
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Simon_CSK



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United Kingdom 2008 Range Rover Sport TDV8 HSE Java Black






Some of my damage Current cars
Range Rover Sport HSE TDV8
Range Rover TDV8 Vogue
Range Rover P38 Vogue
Range Rover CSK
Discovery 3 HSE

Post #621184 Fri Jan 21 2022 8:07pm
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Andy K



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I think you need more than a wiring loom

Post #621185 Fri Jan 21 2022 8:09pm
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Simon_CSK



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United Kingdom 2008 Range Rover Sport TDV8 HSE Java Black

It is more or less back together. Current cars
Range Rover Sport HSE TDV8
Range Rover TDV8 Vogue
Range Rover P38 Vogue
Range Rover CSK
Discovery 3 HSE

Post #621187 Fri Jan 21 2022 8:50pm
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Devon Z



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Holy c😬😬p!! That’ll be a new loom, at times like this I’m glade I only have six cylinders 😁 Steve

2005 2.7 TDV6 HSE, ongoing project.
1998 Volvo V70 R auto FWD, mothballed future project.
1999 BMW Z3 (owned from new) garage queen.

Post #621195 Sat Jan 22 2022 12:47pm
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Simon_CSK



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United Kingdom 2008 Range Rover Sport TDV8 HSE Java Black

New Loom
New Engine loom
New Gearbox Loom
All new ECU's
New Servo and Master cylinder
New Inlet Manifold
New ERG valves
New Esparcher Heater
New flexi brake pipe
new Abs sensor
New brake wear sernsor
New Rocker cover
5 New injectors
New Engine cover
New heater hoses
New Aircon pipes
New Gearbox ECU

For new read taken from a donor car. But had everything available on another spares car. Been a very interesting exercise and I still haven't got the car running yet so don't know if it is worth while. The project has 87k on the clock so would be a shame to break it up. Current cars
Range Rover Sport HSE TDV8
Range Rover TDV8 Vogue
Range Rover P38 Vogue
Range Rover CSK
Discovery 3 HSE

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