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Rewire assistance

Tech Talk for Rover owners.

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Rewire assistance

Post by RANUKI »

Well we all have our limits and mine is electrics.

Can anyone assist me on a rewire of my rangie. I have put in a 3.9 efi motor for now and need some help doing the wiring, I would be happy to swap labour/beer/bourbon and/or cash but don't want to spend 2.5k to get it done. Besides I don't learn anything that way either.

If anyone can help pls let me know. I am in e/s melb.

Cheers guys,
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Post by RaginRover »

Did you see this thread from Ruff, might get you started at least ?

http://www.outerlimits4x4.com/PHP_Modul ... hp?t=15705


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Post by RANUKI »

Thanks Tom, yes i have, the problem lies in the fact that the car has so many extra wires from the old owner (had a chev in it) that i'm lost.

In stock form i have no problems, just lost with all this extra wiring and need to sort out everyting at once.

Cheers
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Post by N*A*M »

when you find a good sparky, let me know ben cos i'm still trying to debug some gremlins in my system. and it's a stocky. :cry:
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Post by mickrangie »

RANUKI wrote:Thanks Tom, yes i have, the problem lies in the fact that the car has so many extra wires from the old owner (had a chev in it) that i'm lost.

In stock form i have no problems, just lost with all this extra wiring and need to sort out everyting at once.

Cheers
Ben


Do you have the LandRover service books?

When i was Un wiring my 3.9 efi they came in very handy

I could scan / photocopy some pages for you if you know how to read the wiring diagrams?

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Post by Davidh »

Hey Ben,

I'm no auto-elec, but I do work in electronics and I've got the Haynes circuit diagrams, so I might be able to help to a certain degree.

I'd give it a shot for you if interested?
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Post by DionM »

Where are you?

If you're in Brisbane, I'll swap you wiring assistance with yours (I'm an electrical engineer) for some mechanical assistance with mine :D

Edit: DUH! Just read your post - you're in Melb.

Bugger.
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Post by RANUKI »

mickrangie - Thanks mate, no I don't have them so if you could that would be great - I will PM you.

Davidh - I have a fella coming to have a look and cost it so I will see what he say's since he is already organized. If not I will take you up on that. Better the deaf leading the blind than the blind leading... So thanks

DionM - "Bugger", you got that right. Cheers anyways.

Thanks for the help guy's, Much appreciated.

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