I have a 325i sedan and most eltrical problems are caused bu missing or weak connected grounds. jump the starter over to see if car starts if it will not turn over by ignition and make sure it is is run position when you do.
Yes but only from a similar year
This is not really an answer,but I have a problem with a wiring harness on my 93 caravan also. I have not gotten to the point of solving the problem, but was wondering if you got your problem solved and if you found a diagram and where did you get your wiring harness? Another searcher!!!!
Maybe you have a problem in your main wiring harness. No fun.. Could also be an electrical sensor.
Our 05 Cadilliac xlr wiring harness recently cuaght fire I think it is a cadillace problem email me at thomasscharrer@yahoo.com.
: Hello, I assume from your question that your fusible link melted? I work on John Deere lawn and garden equipment for a living. I need more information as to when this happened to answer your question (i.e. you were mowing and it stopped, etc..). You said that you replaced the main wiring harness and solenoid and it still won't start. If your fusible link melted the main wiring harness does not include the headlight wiring harness and alternator (or stator) which could melt this as well if shorted. Joe
Not Always, On A few nissans, I have found that the problem was actually the harness and not the sensor. This may save you a bit of money!
There is a wiring harness most everywhere you look on that and any vehicle. Be more specific.
In my case on a 2001 Dodge Intrepid, there were two bare wires in the wiring harness coming into the trunk lid. It was in the area where the wiring harness is clamped to the trunk (left side) just at the lip of the trunk recess. I wiggled that harness and got the dash trunk light to flash on & off. Peeling back the wiring harness cover at that point revealed the bare wires. Taped them off individually, and then retaping wiring harness at that point solved my problem.
Dead short in either wiring or wiper motor Disconnect wiring harness to motor and install fuse--if it continue to "blow" problem in wiring to motor -- if it doesn't problem in motor
The purpose of the wiring harness is to help keep wires together instead of hanging freely. You can purchase a new wiring harness at any auto repair shop.
The wiring harness can be removed by unplugging all of the wires. The wiring harness is also held in place by several retaining screws. Remove the retaining screws.
The factory wiring harness for the trailers will plug in under the back of the vehicle in the area of the spare tire, the harness plugs into the wiring harness for the tail lights.