I’ve been offered an engine harness, product code YSB113930, for £200.
Apparently these a hard to find and I can’t see any for sale anywhere.
How like is a harness to fail, should I buy it for safe keeping?
Engine Harness
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Re: Engine Harness
They aren't that hard to find it seems as 'Bitz has some engine looms for between £ 35 and £ 50 on their site.
I guess it could be a precautionary buy but probably in the same way as buying a complete set of fuel injectors, coolant hoses or window glasses - potentially worthwhile if they come up for sale cheaply and you have the space to store them. Engine bay looms dont go wrong that often. It's not a fault that pops up with any frequency on the forums as a quick use of the search feature will reveal. The most engine bay wiring faults i have read about recently have been instances where an unclipped cable has rubbed against a metal edge over time causing a short. Definitely something to check for next time the engine cover is off, check the underside of any cables and parts of the loom that are in contact with any metal edge.
I guess it could be a precautionary buy but probably in the same way as buying a complete set of fuel injectors, coolant hoses or window glasses - potentially worthwhile if they come up for sale cheaply and you have the space to store them. Engine bay looms dont go wrong that often. It's not a fault that pops up with any frequency on the forums as a quick use of the search feature will reveal. The most engine bay wiring faults i have read about recently have been instances where an unclipped cable has rubbed against a metal edge over time causing a short. Definitely something to check for next time the engine cover is off, check the underside of any cables and parts of the loom that are in contact with any metal edge.
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Re: Engine Harness
I hear you, thanks.
But apparently it need to be the specific harness for the model of car and a 2001 VVC is YSB113930. I couldn’t find any for sale and it took the previous owner 4 years to find the correct harness which made me think it might be worth buying it to be on the safe side but £200 is quite a bit and as you say they don’t go wrong that often…
But apparently it need to be the specific harness for the model of car and a 2001 VVC is YSB113930. I couldn’t find any for sale and it took the previous owner 4 years to find the correct harness which made me think it might be worth buying it to be on the safe side but £200 is quite a bit and as you say they don’t go wrong that often…
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Re: Engine Harness
I don't think I would bother given that unless it is a total loss the loom could be repaired if needed.
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Re: Engine Harness
Thanks for the input. Think I’ll invest the £200 in something with more immediate ROI!
Cheers
Stuart
Cheers
Stuart