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front loom for indicators&fog lights 4th gen
Posted: Wed Nov 08, 2017 7:09 pm
by vanzep
not 100% sure whats wrong but im not getting any indicators on my BB4 front or back
front bumper was torn off when it was parked up
ive got most of the mangled parts back together apart from the driver side front fog light wiring as the wires have been stripped out of the connector
there have been previous repairs to the wiring in that area and im thinking it might be easier to replace the front loom
would one blown bulb or bad connection be enough to stop all the indicators working

where does this loom unplug from and how much of a ball ache is it to replace..
i will be checking fuses and relays tomorrow
any info/advice welcome
edit:
have been told its a ball ache to replace this loom

hoping its a fuse or relay

Posted: Wed Nov 08, 2017 11:20 pm
by wurlycorner

bumper ripped off while parked? WTF?!

Hope this isn't the phantom grey (not that I wish the damage on the Milano, but obv one is more minty than the other!)
One blown bulb wouldn't stop it all from working, no - that just causes it to flash fast on the side with the blown bulb.
Without looking at a wiring diagram, my money would be on it all earthing back to one point and that having been ripped out/off.
As for replacing...

iirc that loom runs all the way across the front of the subframe and up the inner wings in one piece back into the inside of the firewall. The service manual has a section showing all the looms and how they run/are installed/seperate.
Posted: Wed Nov 08, 2017 11:24 pm
by 4thgenphil
Earth's sprang out at me, mine was doing all sorts of wierd bum droppings before I sorted the earth's out
Posted: Wed Nov 08, 2017 11:28 pm
by 4thgenphil
Saying that the indicator and fogs have a separate loom that runs through the bumper iirc that's attached to the bumper or bumper bar
Posted: Thu Nov 09, 2017 8:47 am
by vanzep
its the BB4 thats taken the hit

it was parked up outside my folks - ive had to report it to the police as its more than a scuff or minor damage this time. They have classed it as a hit&run and are persuing a line of enquiry with Yodel.
drivers side front wing has been clipped and the bumper caught and ripped off the bumper bar - so everything has been pulled forward including the lower loom
list is:torn arch liner, damaged wing, torm undertray, badly damaged bumper which will need replaced and rs lip swapped over and damaged wiring loom - ive got all the parts except front bumper and loom so i will have to repair whats left of them
i cant go through the insurance as they would write the car off so its down to me to fix it with 2nd hand parts and some rattle cans
I will have a look at the earths but electrics are my weak spot when it comes to ludes
pain in the arse that i cant drive it to a garage to get it fixed
will have a look at the earthing points
Posted: Thu Nov 09, 2017 8:51 am
by wurlycorner
4thgenphil wrote:Saying that the indicator and fogs have a separate loom that runs through the bumper iirc that's attached to the bumper or bumper bar

That's for corner lights, if you have them.
Indicators and headlights etc run from a loom across the bottom of the chassis cross member, which is a one-piece loom running via the driver side chassis arm and back into the car, like I described. Pic from when my bb4 was being rebuilt, below;

That's the loom at the bottom, with the connectors hanging out.
Posted: Thu Nov 09, 2017 8:54 am
by wurlycorner
That absolutely sucks vanzep, sorry to hear that.
And well done for reporting it, I agree with you on that! Good that they have actually done something and have a lead (useless wankers round my way would class it as minor crime and not bother doing anything

) Let's hope the careless rhubarb driver gets done. Plenty of delivery drivers out there that just don't give a jobby.
Posted: Thu Nov 09, 2017 9:01 am
by vanzep
cheers for the pic wurly
there has been some previous repairs to this loom on the drivers side as i can see there are some cut wires and tape around the earth point/bolt on the chassis just under the driver headlight side light so might be beyond my skills to fix
Posted: Thu Nov 09, 2017 9:10 pm
by wurlycorner
Well that's prime candidate then and no mistake
Posted: Sat Nov 11, 2017 2:44 pm
by vanzep
Got it fixed
rebuilt the earth connections and replaced the blown hazard fuse under the bonnet and got the indicators working
got the bumper back in place and pulled the front wing back into shape so it looks like it will hold for the time being
didnt reconnect the front fog lights as one of the connectors is smashed so will have to add that to the list of jobs to do
wont be fixing the paint will be leaving it for now.
thanks for the pointers/help
and thanks to firstlude who has offered me a front bumper free of charge
very kind gesture and much appreciated
if it wasnt for the help on the forum i wouldnt be able to manage