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Thread: Whole GT1 wiring loom, engine bay and interior

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    Whole GT1 wiring loom, engine bay and interior

    As above
    I need this posted to Spain

    Its going to be the only solution to start the bloody car I think

    It has to be from a GT1. Whole wiring loom. Engine bay, dashboard, interior
    Pics please

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    Boosty MacBoostface Puntoboy's Avatar
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    I may have what you need. I have a load of wiring looms.
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    My god, bless you mate, really.
    I just figured out it wont start because I took off the stupid alarm it had... so the cheapest option will be installing the whole new thing
    come back to me when you can, and thank you very much

    I was about to break the car...

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    ok off the fiat alarm.

    yeah the only way to fully get rid of that is to purchase a bypass block. however i know of nowhere that has them.

    can you not put the fiat alarm back on?

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    Have you taken the wiring out or just unplugged the box?

    I'll have a look through my dustbin full of wiring looms.
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    Hi guys. The thing is we dont have that alarm box in spain. We have aftermarket ones installed as an extra by fiat.

    I sacked off the Cobra alarm box i had and cut fires from some plugs

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    do you have a picture. if that is the case then fiat must have put on a bypass block for the wiring loom itself before splicing in an aftermarket version?

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    Yes. Go to my project thread. Ive just pasted some pics there

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    there are 4 plugs from the wiring that goes from the front of the car to the back (I mean rear lights, fuel pump and all that)

    2 go here



    And the other 2 plugs go to that connector you can see here on the left (the plugs Im holding belong to the main fuse box so ignore those)



    This connector on the left is not located in the main fuse box, its on the side of the car, where your feet go
    (I can see that there are wires coming from the first two plugs to this other two, and I remember that the alarm was connected to this last two)

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    That sounds about right. One plug in the footwell, one in the fuse box.
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