advice neede please
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advice neede please
i have found the answer to all my foul code`s the wireing harness.. does anyone have any sugestions on how to check it,, i have it removed from the car,, and i have been informed that it is either a 5 volt power feed the the tps. and map/vap sensors. and also a open injector curcuit.. maybe a fault on the earth return as well... help ! where and how.. or just throw it away
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the break will be very hard to find, have you got a spare harness you could fit?
FAQ - 406 D8 petrol (excl. V6) running and starting problemsPeugeot wrote:what are you worried about? we made car that lasted 10 years"..."Zat is very goode non?
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yeah that will be no good, you could take the outer casing off your loom, strip back the insulation and look for the break but you will be there for days
FAQ - 406 D8 petrol (excl. V6) running and starting problemsPeugeot wrote:what are you worried about? we made car that lasted 10 years"..."Zat is very goode non?
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The only real way to test a wiring harness (and it's still not guaranteed to find a fault) is to get a multimeter with an audio continuity probe, securely attach the probes to each end of a wire and give the loom a good shake/bending. If the beeping breaks up, you've found your dodgy wire otherwise it's on to the next, and then the next, and then the next...
Ideally you should try to diagnose which wire or wires are potentially broken before attempting this - a wire carrying temperature sensor data won't cause an immobiliser failure for instance. That way you'll limit the amount you have to check.
It's still a bloody long job though. I'd just get a new loom if it can't be quickly narrowed down to one of a few wires...
Ideally you should try to diagnose which wire or wires are potentially broken before attempting this - a wire carrying temperature sensor data won't cause an immobiliser failure for instance. That way you'll limit the amount you have to check.
It's still a bloody long job though. I'd just get a new loom if it can't be quickly narrowed down to one of a few wires...
<steve_earwig> I think this forum is more about keeping our cars going with minimal outlay than giving our cars more reason to go bang
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still no joy
i have had the hdi/engine wiring harness checked by a auto electrician, and you guessed it ! £80 just to tell me there is nothing wrong with it.. so, still 5 fault codes, and still tickover. any idea`s anyone ?
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