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Title: Very expensive cables
Post by: komizoli on April 30, 2016, 17:59:08
Hey Guys,

I hope this forum can help me around. I have Hyundai i30 CW 1.6 CRDI 90 HP.

An engine issue occured, beacuse there are some connection problem with the cable(s) connected to the ECU.

The cable(s) product nr.: 91472-2 R 500 , I think its around 1.000 Pounds (:link: Kabelový svazek ORIGINÁL - HYU 914722R500 | E-shop Auto Kelly a.s. (http://www.autokelly.cz/Product/HYU-914722R500/1001762917))

How can i buy it cheap? I havent find any used one. Pls help, my engine sometimes works witch 3 cylinders because of that.

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Title: Re: Very expensive cables
Post by: asathorny on April 30, 2016, 18:26:00
Breakers yard ???
Title: Re: Very expensive cables
Post by: CraigB on April 30, 2016, 18:42:06
Anything here :link: Buy Used Hyundai Engine Wiring Harnesses (https://www.partrequest.com/auto_parts/e/engine-wiring-harness/hyundai)
Title: Re: Very expensive cables
Post by: eye30 on April 30, 2016, 19:38:04
How old is the car?

Still in warranty?
Title: Re: Very expensive cables
Post by: Dazzler on April 30, 2016, 23:09:12
:welcum: Who diagnosed this as the problem? Would be awful to spend this money and have it still misfire! Maybe an auto electrician can fix the existing loom cheaper?
Title: Re: Very expensive cables
Post by: Phil №❶ on April 30, 2016, 23:10:31
Get a price from an auto electrician. Disturbing the connections for replacement may cause more problems IMO.
Title: Re: Very expensive cables
Post by: komizoli on May 01, 2016, 09:47:29
Hyundai service diagnosted, but they were quite pessimistic, because of the price of the orginal replacment part, and they also doubt the replacing (like Phil said)...they havent done before with this model.


Once this service center's electrican fixed it, but they say that the problem is too complex. Maybe another (independent) electrican fix it?
Any other link for breakers yard?

Thanks.
Title: Re: Very expensive cables
Post by: Phil №❶ on May 01, 2016, 10:47:28
Nothing is too complicated to fix. It depends on what type of problem you are experiencing. Yes there are many connections, but each one has it's correct connection. What type of problem are you experiencing  :question:
Title: Re: Very expensive cables
Post by: komizoli on May 03, 2016, 18:07:26
Sometimes 3 cylinders are working and the sounds are terrible, but sometimes its working.

The funny thing is that once this electrican showed that if he pulls these cable a bit, then the engine works fine, but if he pulls them to another direction then the sounds are came...then he could fix it, but now it seems he cant do it.

According to your comments I think another electrican can fix it and dont waste my money to a whole new wiring system. Am I right?
Title: Re: Very expensive cables
Post by: Dazzler on May 04, 2016, 01:09:23
Yes, that's right. I would ask around or google reviews of various auto electricians. When you find a good one, challenge him to fix it... :evil:

Say something like " This is the problem as diagnosed by another Auto Electrician, he couldn't fix it but from what I have heard with your reputation I'm sure you will be able to..."   :whistler:
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