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335D Wiring Harness Removal
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12-07-2023, 04:39 PM | #1 |
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335D Wiring Harness Removal
Hey guys,
I have an issue with my 335d which has electrical issues, I diagnosed it and found out that the DPF sensor hose got disconnected and it burned through the wiring harness that goes towards the transmission. Now I actually need to take it off and when attempting to, I noticed that the loom goes behind the engine with a rectangular piece of plastic that also goes towards the engine side. I was wondering how to take that plastic piece off and was wondering if maybe someone has some experience in removing this piece and maybe some information along side of it. When looking at ista procedures, it tells me to remove intake manifold and all that, but I don't see the instructions on how to remove that specific plastic piece. Please let me know and I appreciate it |
12-07-2023, 10:41 PM | #2 |
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How many wires were damaged? If you only have eight or ten damaged wires, it would be easy to repair the bad section of the wiring harness. Why don't you just cut out the bad section of wires and solder in new wires in the bad section. You can leave slack in the wires to make it easy and tie it up out of the way after you finish. Just make sure the new wire is the same size or larger than the bad wire. Cut and replace one wire at a time so you can make sure you don't make a mistake. You don't need to worry about wire color of your new wire since you will be working in the middle of the harness. Lets say your new wire is black and you are replacing a 1 foot section of a wire that is pink with a blue stripe. It will still be pink with a blue stripe at each end and just have a black wire in the middle. No harm no foul. |
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12-07-2023, 11:14 PM | #3 | |
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12-08-2023, 01:28 AM | #5 |
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View post on imgur.com Here is an image of a wiring harness for a 335d that I found on the internet that closely resembles my car (should be the same for every m57). The Blue to yellow circles is where I'm trying to redo the wiring as that's what the fault is, a pt-can signal that is being shorted so the car is not started. Green circle is approximately where the burned wires are and the red circle is what I'm trying to take off. I'm not sure if its bolts, clamps, or something else that's holding it in place there. I'm just looking for someone who has messed with this harness before and could tell me how to remove it. |
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12-08-2023, 11:33 AM | #6 |
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Author, I would advise to go over to the popular Facebook group (NABDOG). Brad Tourt is there and quite knowledgeable of the E90 harnessing. Matter of fact, he removed lots of a 335d harness to transplant an M57 engine into an E91 328i wagon. i don't recall his username here. good luck with harness removal and replacement.
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12-09-2023, 02:11 PM | #9 |
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Look at your new harness for how it was attached. You should see some tabs or at least where the tabs used to be before they were cut off. If no tabs or indication of where the harness plastic was cut, then the harness may only be held on by the pieced you circled in blue and the metal bracket that is under the red circle. I would think that the metal bracket and piece you circled in blue would be enough to hold the harness in place since it is covered in plastic almost completely from your blue circle to the metal bracket. Last edited by Tomnavigator; 12-09-2023 at 02:17 PM.. Reason: add more |
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12-12-2023, 05:56 PM | #10 |
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