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Dash fire!!! UPDATE, not happy!!
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<blockquote data-quote="matty74" data-source="post: 594905" data-attributes="member: 21991"><p>I hope the ex VW numpty who trashed your first loom didn't get paid ... can't abide people who claim to be able to do something then blame the equipment when they f@ck up. The problem with the loom was obviously the dickhead that was attempting to install it. Hats off to Rapid looms for their generous offer. </p><p>I rewired my van last year with a Wolfsburg west Main loom, then renewed all the dash loom separately, it was a little bit time consuming but not rocket science. My dash was already out, which did make it easier to dress in the cables etc. Engine Bay was a doddle, Horn was a pain, but then again I was moving it from dash back to wheel. Not seen a rapid loom before, so not sure how similar it is to original, but as their name suggests I'm sure they've developed something well documented and relatively straight forward. </p><p>Take plenty of pictures, and if you're stuck share it on here where there's plenty of good advice [emoji106]</p><p></p><p></p><p>Sent from my iPhone using Tapatalk</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="matty74, post: 594905, member: 21991"] I hope the ex VW numpty who trashed your first loom didn't get paid ... can't abide people who claim to be able to do something then blame the equipment when they f@ck up. The problem with the loom was obviously the dickhead that was attempting to install it. Hats off to Rapid looms for their generous offer. I rewired my van last year with a Wolfsburg west Main loom, then renewed all the dash loom separately, it was a little bit time consuming but not rocket science. My dash was already out, which did make it easier to dress in the cables etc. Engine Bay was a doddle, Horn was a pain, but then again I was moving it from dash back to wheel. Not seen a rapid loom before, so not sure how similar it is to original, but as their name suggests I'm sure they've developed something well documented and relatively straight forward. Take plenty of pictures, and if you're stuck share it on here where there's plenty of good advice [emoji106] Sent from my iPhone using Tapatalk [/QUOTE]
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