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So I ran something over maybe 40 miles ago. A rock, a curb, who knows. After leaving the car parked a work and restarting it 15 miles ago, the windshield washer fluid light came on. Got home... pulling just into the driveway and parking to empty the mailbox, I heard an odd noise from the front right wheel. Took a look. Nothing amiss.
Drove up the driveway and the car dies with a brake screech (wasn’t touch brakes). Got out and saw this..,
some chunk of the harness is ripped from the car, caught on the wheel, and rubbed through.
car won’t start. Take the key out... ooh yeah all the dash light are on with the key out. And the windshield washer fluid dumped right as it stalled.
Maybe it’s worse than I thought. I’ve managed to run over and shred the wiring harness. Soooo much splicing to do. Not sure this is work doing on a $900 car.
Lady P, thank you for your hugely encouraging post. I didn’t realize this section of wire was not “the whole harness” like on my older cars, but instead a replaceable sub harness.
Are you saying that an XJ6 harness will work on my XJ12? I looked at the parts manuals and can’t tell if they’re ignoring the XJ12, or if it’s the same part. My VIN is 766580 so part LNA3110CE for vin 746281 to 787956 would be what I need assuming that’s XJ12s too. There is an XJ6 in a yard nearby...
They went ahead and put the extra wires for the V12 in all cars in this sub - section of harness
At least that's what I found in my 1996 inline 6 # 755xxx
No hole to pull the section out through but just the wheel well liner
Best to label the end wires in groups and keep the end wires connectors like the 13 pin black one for the exterior lights and the resivor item connectors
PM me and I will mail you the paper wire chart as you hook it up ( not in computer form )'
Thank you all for your help. David Boger at everydayxj.com has mailed me a replacement harness for this area... so unless this wiring scramble caused computer damage, I think I’ll be able to fix it.
Put the harness in and it started right up! Ran out of daylight so there’s still stuff to do, but it ran. That harness goes everywhere! Couple of plugs in the footwell, huge ABS connector under the hood, then up front to a big bouquet of relays and connectors. Glad to have this car back on the road, on the cheap.