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howey |
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Is anyone able to tell me who Ford use to produce the factory loom for FG? I want to back out the speaker output wires from the ICC and replace them with new wires and terminals and route them to an LC7i. That way I can return everything to the way it was when it's time to hand back the company car. I am really struggling to get any info. In the earthmoving industry where I work, everyone knows whose connectors are used, and has terminal kits for all of the main suppliers, this is frustrating me no end.
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Papa Smurf |
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The Harnesses are made overseas. You COULD try these people and see if they can give you any info.
These people are the Ford agent for the ICC units on BA/BF/FG. http://www.aslautomedia.com.au/ |
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howey |
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{USERNAME} wrote: The Harnesses are made overseas. You COULD try these people and see if they can give you any info. These people are the Ford agent for the ICC units on BA/BF/FG. http://www.aslautomedia.com.au/ I tried ASL first, they said they had no idea. I know the looms are made overseas, I expect they're made by Tyco, but with 1000s of different connector types that exist with each manufacturer, it's hard to narrow things down to find the right one. |
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Papa Smurf |
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I find that hard to believe they wouldn't know as they are the OFFICIAL Ford agent for these ICC units but, Here is a pci that may help?
http://members.optusnet.com.au/~pendaws/File/ There is a file there named ICC.rar and icc.doc, take a look at those. |
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howey |
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Thanks for that. I was surprised by ASL's response too. I found out today that the loom is made by Sumitomo, not Tyco. I'll do some more digging now I know where to dig.
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