dangerousbrian
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posted on 11/8/13 at 11:24 AM |
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Wiring help
Is there anyone on here who actually enjoys wiring cars up and would like to take on the wiring for me?
It's got to the point now where I have lost all patience with it and wasting hours for very little gain. So far I have headlights, front
indicators, engine running and that's about it. I'm due to be away on and off for the next 3 and a half months which will mean it will be
December before I next have some time to take a look at it.
All I need is someone to tell me how much they want and to come and sort it. I live close to Warrington.
Cheers,
Bri
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macc man
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posted on 11/8/13 at 12:10 PM |
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Are you using a dedicated loom or is it one you have put together. I found it best to use a premier wiring loom which saved me hours of pain as
opposed to a home made job. If I had more time Iwould be happy to help as I am not too far away. If you need advice please contact me. Henry.
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dangerousbrian
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posted on 11/8/13 at 02:35 PM |
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I'm using a loom from rapidfit looms. Seems decent quality, problem is all the switches etc left from the previous persons wiring. Plus now the
lack of time with me being away for the majority of the next 3 months.
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macc man
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posted on 11/8/13 at 02:46 PM |
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I find the best way to tackle wiring is to break it down into small elements, get that right and move on to the next bit. It can be a daunting task if
you are tring to make sense of old botched wiring. I tend to make wiring diagrams of what I want to achieve and try and match that to what is there
already. Most older car circuits are fairly simple but new cars are a nightmare.
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