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Fields Harness. Acceptable, or not?


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Don't start, this is going to be a volatile enough thread as is I suspect.

 

I'm speaking to George over email as well, seems he's been dragged into this by what appears to be a trader selling known 2nd hand parts as brand new. Could be quite serious, needs sorting out, so let's keep the chit chat down ta :)

 

ToyotaTom - how did this transaction take place? Website order? Credit card payment? Any order confirmations? Or was it a cash deal down an alleyway?

 

-Ian

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Don't start, this is going to be a volatile enough thread as is I suspect.

 

I'm speaking to George over email as well, seems he's been dragged into this by what appears to be a trader selling known 2nd hand parts as brand new. Could be quite serious, needs sorting out, so let's keep the chit chat down ta :)

 

ToyotaTom - how did this transaction take place? Website order? Credit card payment? Any order confirmations? Or was it a cash deal down an alleyway?

 

-Ian

 

Paid via Pauls site mate, so I have ALL emails.

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Don't start, this is going to be a volatile enough thread as is I suspect.

 

I'm speaking to George over email as well, seems he's been dragged into this by what appears to be a trader selling known 2nd hand parts as brand new. Could be quite serious, needs sorting out, so let's keep the chit chat down ta :)

 

ToyotaTom - how did this transaction take place? Website order? Credit card payment? Any order confirmations? Or was it a cash deal down an alleyway?

 

-Ian

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hey what's so wrong with soldering in the footwell lol.

 

more than that harness, what would be usefull would be some connectors that can be used for the break out signals so that new bits of kit can be easily plugs in and out, because as far as I can see that harness doesn't solve that problem at all?

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hey what's so wrong with soldering in the footwell lol.

 

more than that harness, what would be usefull would be some connectors that can be used for the break out signals so that new bits of kit can be easily plugs in and out, because as far as I can see that harness doesn't solve that problem at all?

 

That's what people use them for....

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hmmm I see, but you still have to do all of that, this just means you can do it out of the footwell. I guess it leaves the stock loom alone which is one good thing, they do seem a touch pricey though to me for essentially some plugs and wire

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hmmm I see, but you still have to do all of that, this just means you can do it out of the footwell. I guess it leaves the stock loom alone which is one good thing, they do seem a touch pricey though to me for essentially some plugs and wire

 

 

Tell you what , you go and fit RLTC and then come back here and see what you thought of it.

 

We offer a £80 Discount on fitting RLTC if you buy the fields harness as it saves nearly 3 hours work.

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Tell you what , you go and fit RLTC and then come back here and see what you thought of it.

 

We offer a £80 Discount on fitting RLTC if you buy the fields harness as it saves nearly 3 hours work.

 

Wait until he wires up his E-Manage Ultimate ;) Owchie.

 

Anyway. This isn't a fields harness pro's and con's thread. Although "Con" might still be applicable.

 

-Ian

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Wait until he wires up his E-Manage Ultimate ;) Owchie.

It has to be said if I was to replace my ECU or piggy back I'd certainly use a fields harness. I'd consider the £200 as a standard part of the job. Still think they're expensive though ;)

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funny thing was the seller had a link on the description to a thread on this forum saying that it was all 'cut up'......and then got a bit aggressive when I made a reasonable offer for the 'cut up' harness.....

 

'reasonable offer' my arse - the aggressiveness was aimed at your supposed doing me a favour with this 'reasonable' offer after it had already been sold

:Pling:

 

the issue here is with the transaction that took place after it was sold through Ebay anyway , as ToyotaTom did not purchase it from there

:rolleyes:

 

 

and I repeat AGAIN , this is being dealt with today, via Ian C , Tom , Paul & myself

:ok:

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