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I was trying to find out if anyone has a good way to keep door wires from getting squashed. Was looking at a transit connect rear door wire loom and thought maybe.Anyone got any thing or ideas that are better?
Originally the wire is in a curved black plastic tube that slides in and out with the door. Hard to tell in your pic looks like some of it is still there.
I have the same wire problem & just keep pushing it back into the door for now. True, it only temporarily fixes the issues @ hand, but I have bigger fish to fry on this truck!
Originally the wire is in a curved black plastic tube that slides in and out with the door. Hard to tell in your pic looks like some of it is still there.
now that know it was intended to slide in and out.. and looking at pic.... what appears to be the part that holds that one end inside the door is partially intact. Looks like a little creativity with a hot glue gun; or the likes, to create a new lip to affix that one end inside the inside the door would solve the issue.
should..... you just got a find a way to affix it to the door.... and looking at what is remaining in the picture.. might be just as easy to fix that one since most of the stops that hold it in the door are still there.. would be interesting to see what is there under the black tape and what is inside the door. A second locking ring/piece may be inside either fallen to the bottom or still partially attached to the door? Maybe their is an image in the TM's?
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