Problem wire in harness
Problem wire in harness
I have a broken wire some in the main harness. I dont think it is at the connectors cause I have wiggled them but no change. Its one of the wires that run from the cam position sensor to the ecu. Now my question is, are there any specific place on the main harness where it's likely to have broken?
Other wise I'm must run a new wire from ecu to cmps, but that probably is not a nice job....
Other wise I'm must run a new wire from ecu to cmps, but that probably is not a nice job....
Need more info dude, is the car not running? missing, stumbling? intermittent stalling issues?
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It is highly unlikely that a wire simply broke inside the main harness without some outside help, like a motor swap(pinched the harness) or a major accident.
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It is highly unlikely that a wire simply broke inside the main harness without some outside help, like a motor swap(pinched the harness) or a major accident.
The car have a bit of a stumble under acceleration. Pulled codes and got 11- cmps. Disconnected the cmps plug, disconnected the ecu plug and tested for continuety, and it is open circuit on the 1 degree signal wire. The 120 degree signal wire is fine.
No motor swap or anything. But now that you mentioned that, my car got a new cam belt not so long ago at a place where I normally took my car. When I got it back, the was a bad noise. took it back and it was the belt was not tensioned correctly. then when got it back my distributor cap cover was broken. Maybe the idoit pulled and bent my harness with the work.
No motor swap or anything. But now that you mentioned that, my car got a new cam belt not so long ago at a place where I normally took my car. When I got it back, the was a bad noise. took it back and it was the belt was not tensioned correctly. then when got it back my distributor cap cover was broken. Maybe the idoit pulled and bent my harness with the work.
New wire isnt too bad either if its not a fashion birdie.
Maybe the rtardy pulled the cable, then wire is probably broken at distr. Follow the wire/color half meter towards ECU, open the harness, push a needle into the wire like a student nurse and test continuity in both directions...
New wire isnt too bad either if its not a fashion birdie.
New wire isnt too bad either if its not a fashion birdie.
I'm also thinking that maybe(long shot) when my cmps got screwed it somehow screwed the wires too.
Last edited by whattingh; Nov 30, 2008 at 01:50 AM.
The shield is like a net: take small (real tiny) screwdriver, poke inside the mesh and push sideways in all directions. Now u see the signal wire via the created hole. Poke now a needle through the plastic jacket of the wire, or gouge first the wire out from the mesh shielding (for better handling). You may also cut the mesh and/or the wire as necessary...
Later solder them together maybe using extra bits of wire (Dont worry how the mesh looks, I guess nobody will know even if shield remains totally disconnected). Tape it closed, use first self vulcanizing rubber tape.
Question, was the car doing the exact same thing before you replaced the cmps?
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