len_beach
ClioSport Club Member
E92 M3,172 track car
I stripped a previous loom methodically by removing all loom wrap, marked all redundant plugs and traced them back to the plugs and removed the pins. This failed for some reason, as others have said, I don't think these looms like being disturbed.
So I fitted a new standard loom and gave up.
Today I looked at the mass of useless wires for the airbag ecu and couldn't take it anymore so I got my side cutters out.
I stripped all of the wrap from the airbag ecu run of wiring and clipped each wire leaving about 2cm by the main loom. I ran the car after each cut. If you're doing this, be very careful with the OBD port wiring as there are a couple of wires that terminate in Renaults crappy "solder 12 wires together" blocks. It's vital that all wrap is removed so you can see these junction points.
I also removed the plugs for the roof loom, the passenger airbag, the stereo, the speakers and a few plugs around the steering column such as the stereo controls.
Once the plugs were removed, I used 1.2mm heatshrink on each wire leg then taped these neatly into the main loom so you now can't even tell they were there.
I also relocated the OBD port to where the heated rear screen button used to be as I have polycarbs and I taped the wiring up with the hazard switch and central locking switch wiring.
I reckon I took 2kg today. When I stripped the old loom fully it was just over 3kg so this method is nearly there and the car still runs!
So I fitted a new standard loom and gave up.
Today I looked at the mass of useless wires for the airbag ecu and couldn't take it anymore so I got my side cutters out.
I stripped all of the wrap from the airbag ecu run of wiring and clipped each wire leaving about 2cm by the main loom. I ran the car after each cut. If you're doing this, be very careful with the OBD port wiring as there are a couple of wires that terminate in Renaults crappy "solder 12 wires together" blocks. It's vital that all wrap is removed so you can see these junction points.
I also removed the plugs for the roof loom, the passenger airbag, the stereo, the speakers and a few plugs around the steering column such as the stereo controls.
Once the plugs were removed, I used 1.2mm heatshrink on each wire leg then taped these neatly into the main loom so you now can't even tell they were there.
I also relocated the OBD port to where the heated rear screen button used to be as I have polycarbs and I taped the wiring up with the hazard switch and central locking switch wiring.
I reckon I took 2kg today. When I stripped the old loom fully it was just over 3kg so this method is nearly there and the car still runs!