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baleno conversion - wiring loom

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baleno conversion - wiring loom

Post by adrian` »

hows it going guys and girls, im currently doing a baleno engine conversion in my sierra but just need a rough idea on how much of the wiring loom has to actually come out. ive got it half out and just not to sure if the rest of it has to come.

maybe some pics of the wiring loom that others have pulled out, ive done some searches but all the pictures dont show up anymore.


any help would be great... i should also say that i have a manual on its way but it could be up to a week away.
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Post by PJ.zook »

If you have the whole car, pull the dash apart and get every bit of loom you can, it comes in very handy for extending wires etc...

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This is all the loom i could get out, minus going psycho and following it down the back or in the doors.



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Loom stripped down to what i actually needed, with labelled wires.



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I also used the fuse/relay boxes from the Baleno as it will be useful and neat for any future relay or fuse position needs. Nice n neat.
You can see where i used one of the original Baleno grommets and made a hole in the firewall.
This is only just starting the wiring.





I get asked a lot about wiring em up so i heavily modded the original schematic to what you actually need to run a baleno motor in a sierra.
Noone has given any feedback yet if they used it, so it would be good to know if it was useful (and correct, but its what i used and mine worked first crank after power was hooked up).
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Post by adrian` »

no worries, thanks heaps for your help.. i dare say that your new schematic will come in very handy.

thanks alot for that, ill let you know how handy it becomes
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