Mk2 wiring engine loom pictures

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  1. mattymk2 New Member

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    Just wondering if anyone has any pictures showing the correct routes for the loom to run on both sides of the engine bay?
    I’m about to replace mine as someone has attempted badly to reroute it and redo it though the chassis legs whilst missing refitting a variety of things in the process.
    Ive a replacement loom but want to make sure i follow the original routes to try make things look as they should.
    Any help would be great
    Cheers mat
     
  2. rubjonny

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    hello there, pretty straight forward. the lighting loom goes thru the lower hole behind the servo, shorter half drops down and runs down the leg for the driver side headlight. longer half comes up behind the servo along with engien loom then across the bulkhead, there should be threaded pins along there with cable ties attached to hold it all in place, then it drops down behind the header tank and along the chassis leg under the battery and over to the engine depending on what bits you're looking at.

    once you have it roughly in place start plugging things in and it'll become obvious how it needs to be routed for neatness :thumbup:
     
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  4. mattymk2 New Member

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    Perfect cheers for that i could half remember how it ran from my 16v I had years ago but wasn’t 100% sure
     

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