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Mikeyjd



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Lose wire connector under bonnet - What is it?



There is a cable with 2 ends to it, each end has a similar fitting, one is connected in what appears to be a sensor unit in the air intake, the other end is connected to nothing. Is this normal? my guess is that maybe they are optional connectors for some function or other, but I dont know what. Any ideas? No longer FF owner but still interested. Present car Jaguar XE
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Previous car Td6 SE
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Post #69135 18th Jun 2011 11:51am
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I also have that on mine. My guess is LR fit a standard loom to all models and some of the plugs are for different models

Post #69138 18th Jun 2011 12:00pm
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Mikeyjd



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Thanks for that (rapid) reply. Nice to know it hasn't fallen off something. I guessed it may be for something as you suggest, maybe a different climate or region etc. Don't know if it's a good idea to have it uncovered and exposed though, would have thought it would be best to have a blank or something.

Thanks again. I like this forum Smile No longer FF owner but still interested. Present car Jaguar XE
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Previous LR- Disco 300TDi Auto

Post #69141 18th Jun 2011 12:16pm
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could it be for the FBH thats in that area, V8 facelift Range Rover Autobiography 22" wheels.
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Post #69163 18th Jun 2011 4:28pm
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its not that DAVE, mine has this loose connector and my fbh works ok...

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Mikeyjd



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scarey wrote:
its not that DAVE, mine has this loose connector and my fbh works ok...


Just a thought. Does your unused connector have any sort of cover on it? I don't like the idea of an "open" terminal as I like to clean with water in the engine bay, however if that's how it's meant to be, I will be happy. No longer FF owner but still interested. Present car Jaguar XE
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Previous car Td6 SE
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Previous LR- Disco 300TDi Auto

Post #69181 18th Jun 2011 6:24pm
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mines got no cover and its been like that since i got mine last year ..

Post #69189 18th Jun 2011 8:20pm
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L/R have as suggested like most manufacturers now fitted standard looms to their vehicles, so that makes life easier for them.

on the disco only the top spec models used to come with cruise control as standard, but a trip to ebay and a few quid later you have bought the steering wheel buttons for the cruise control.

half an hour later they are fitted as all the wires are there...bobs your uncle you now have cruise control.

it does make sense. Current: TDV8 (3.6) RRS HSE



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its a shame they dont do that with the satnav loom on my model Big Cry "RANGEISM WILL NOT BE TOLERATED"
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pretlove wrote:
its a shame they dont do that with the satnav loom on my model Big Cry

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Mmmm - you're chicken... Afraid of the retrofit loom. Rolling with laughter

Seriously, helped a freind retrofit nav last week. Took all of 4 hrs. (surprised both of us). Got another restrofit kit going to a guy in Frankfurt this week.

With the proper components and the retrofit loom, it's dead easy. If you want it, do it. 
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