Dennis J.A.A.
Elite Explorer
- Joined
- December 26, 2021
- Messages
- 413
- Reaction score
- 211
- Location
- South/central Wisconsin - Janesville
- City, State
- Orfordville
- Year, Model & Trim Level
- 2017 Explorer Interceptor
2017 Exploder PIU - I am retired and just living off of Social (In-)Security and have little left at the end of each month. (Thank God for credit cards)
Dealership is telling me I need to replace the main harness because of the water damage that came from the windshield top seal.
OH! Farmers Insurance adjuster told me tough! I should learn to read the fine print & that they don't cover leakage.
They also said that almost all the modules were not coming up in their diagnostic and that there would "probably" be water STILL in the harness from back in the beginning of March. (in this heat???)
They also said that there is "probably" corrosion between the modules and the harness wire connection.
OK! I have time on my hands but not in the best of health but I am without a vehicle at this point!
I have the electrical book but I was told it isn't anywhere as good as the CDs that load on the laptop.
Also, just looking at the wiring diagram in the book still doesn't show me the location of the modules. I would love to get my grubby lil paws on those CDs.
So... I need help here. To start with I would more than likely have to completely take the dash apart. Anyone know how?
Does anyone know where all these modules are located? I know how to clean terminals and use an anti-oxidant compound to stop any future corrosion.
Here is the ****ty part. The vehicle still runs. However, I do have almost every warning light on which worries me and I don't feel safe with the better half in the car.
I already replaced the module between the two front seats for seat belts & airbags even though the warning is still on.
The end of this wiring harness would be the best place to start and just keep working backwards.
My problem is that I already have thousands of dollars invested in this vehicle starting with the $14K purchase, radios, emergency lighting, radar equipment. I am a volunteer certified storm spotter/chaser with SkyWarn & National Weather Service (NWS) and former EMS that assist in search and rescue. I carry chainsaws to help clear roads for emergency vehicles also. However, right now I can't save any lives being unavailable & unreliable.
Dealership is telling me I need to replace the main harness because of the water damage that came from the windshield top seal.
OH! Farmers Insurance adjuster told me tough! I should learn to read the fine print & that they don't cover leakage.
They also said that almost all the modules were not coming up in their diagnostic and that there would "probably" be water STILL in the harness from back in the beginning of March. (in this heat???)
They also said that there is "probably" corrosion between the modules and the harness wire connection.
OK! I have time on my hands but not in the best of health but I am without a vehicle at this point!
I have the electrical book but I was told it isn't anywhere as good as the CDs that load on the laptop.
Also, just looking at the wiring diagram in the book still doesn't show me the location of the modules. I would love to get my grubby lil paws on those CDs.
So... I need help here. To start with I would more than likely have to completely take the dash apart. Anyone know how?
Does anyone know where all these modules are located? I know how to clean terminals and use an anti-oxidant compound to stop any future corrosion.
Here is the ****ty part. The vehicle still runs. However, I do have almost every warning light on which worries me and I don't feel safe with the better half in the car.
I already replaced the module between the two front seats for seat belts & airbags even though the warning is still on.
The end of this wiring harness would be the best place to start and just keep working backwards.
My problem is that I already have thousands of dollars invested in this vehicle starting with the $14K purchase, radios, emergency lighting, radar equipment. I am a volunteer certified storm spotter/chaser with SkyWarn & National Weather Service (NWS) and former EMS that assist in search and rescue. I carry chainsaws to help clear roads for emergency vehicles also. However, right now I can't save any lives being unavailable & unreliable.