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Mercedes Engine Harness

02/13/2011 5:08 AM

Has anyone got information on where I can buy the complete harness for a M120 V12 Engine. I know the replacements where made in Poland. I would Like to contact the Manufacturer's or the distributor.. So that is for a MB w140 S600 V12 .. 91- 95.If anyone can help me..

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Re: Mercedese Engine Harness

02/13/2011 9:33 AM

Greetings merc,

I searched the following on Google: "MB w140 S600 V12 engine harness" and got about 3,980 results like this one:http://listings.auction.ph/Car+Equipment/Others/MERCEDES+W140+S600+V12+ENGINE+WIRING+HARNESS/id-11807650

You can also try different word combinations in your search.

Hope this helps!

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Re: Mercedese Engine Harness

02/13/2011 7:15 PM
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Re: Mercedes Engine Harness

02/15/2011 12:37 AM

There is more to this story than you are telling. If you have the engine, that is where you should get your harness from. That way it will match your engine. If your harness is damaged, keep this in mind; the copper wire will not wear out, only the insulation. I have had to repair some nasty harnesses damaged in fires. Just start at a good portion of the harness, and identify one color. Separate it from the remainder of the harness, and follow it till the wire reaches an undamaged area. splice in a new section of wire that matches the color and size of the original. It is acceptable to use thicker wire, but never thinner. next do another wire the same way. After 20 or 30 wires, you should have a quality harness again.

The cost of buying a new harness can be quite expensive. Try wrecking yards, body shops, and lastly dealerships. Good luck. Let me know if I can assist in any way.

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