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What is the root of this BMW design flaw in all 3,5,7 seriesBMW trunk wiring looms?



 
 
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Old March 17th 13, 04:53 AM posted to rec.autos.tech,sci.electronics.repair,alt.autos.bmw
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Default What is the root of this BMW design flaw in all 3,5,7 seriesBMW trunk wiring looms?

On 03/16/2013 07:43 PM, Daniel Prince wrote:
> Nate Nagel > wrote:
>
>> an easy fix is if/when something like that
>> fails, to splice in some fine-strand wire which will likely outlive the
>> car. A good source for a DIYer is old Fluke leads; don't throw them out
>> if you bend a probe!

>
> I would like to acquire some fine-strand wire but I do not have any
> old Fluke leads. Do you know where I can buy some? Thank you in
> advance for any help.
>


he can only afford to destroy old fluke leads because he didn't buy
them, his employer did. normal mortals buy high-flex silicone wire from
electronics stores or online. plenty of people sell short lengths on ebay.


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