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japimport

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mercedes c200 sport,mercedes c200 elegance.
hi im having problems with my c200 sport and i thinkits the wiring harness how much would t be for a new one does anyone know
 
hi im having problems with my c200 sport and i thinkits the wiring harness how much would t be for a new one does anyone know

You cannot mean all of the wiring on your car, that would be probably as much as the car is worth. Do you mean the engine wiring or something else?

Which model year is it actually?
 
You cannot mean all of the wiring on your car, that would be probably as much as the car is worth. Do you mean the engine wiring or something else?

Which model year is it actually?
A pre-facelift with the biodegradable engine wiring loom??
 
its a 95 c200 sport ive heard that theese have problems with the wiring harness degrading and causing running problems running rough etc my car is really sick at the momment its not running right at all i have a post in the engine section
 
Hi,
PM me your chassis number, and which wiring loom you want i presume its your engine loom from your previous posts, and i,ll look on the E.P.C. for you.
 
I just bought one for my 124, and it was £620-odd from the dealer, so presumably you're looking at a bit less than that.
 
I just bought one for my 124, and it was £620-odd from the dealer, so presumably you're looking at a bit less than that.
thanks for the reply what kind of problems were you having that made you change your wiring harness if you dont mind me asking
 
japimport said:
thanks for the reply what kind of problems were you having that made you change your wiring harness if you dont mind me asking

Initially, a rough idle, which developed into at least one cylinder not firing. At first I could correct that by turning off and restarting the engine, but in the end, even that didn't work.

About a year earleir, I had replced my coil packs, and had my ECU rebuilt, so I was fairly sure they weren't the problem. The loom looked fine, but that's apparently because the troublesome bits are encased in rubber, and can't be seen.

At least it's a simple DIY job to fit the new loom :)

PJ
 
how can you tell if your cars misfiring thanks sorry if the question is silly im only learning lol
 
You get a cough or hiccup from the engine, particularly if you rev it.
 

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