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JTD4
 


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2010 Discovery 4 3.0 TDV6 XS Auto Stornoway GreyDiscovery 4
URGENT Viscous Fan Help

Hi all,

The Viscous Fan wiring has at some point become tangled in the fan and it has ripped and chewed all the wires. I have fitted a new viscous fan however the wiring harness leading from the vehicle to the fan has completely been destroyed also. I need to re-wire the five wires into the harness but i cannot find the correct wiring harness diagram for my model year....seems to be different coloured wires in every search I've seen on google.

It would be so much easier and i'd really appreciate if someone would be so kind as to take a photo of their existing wiring harness that leads from the car to the viscous fan so i can rewire the harness. The picture would need to be from a DISCOVERY 4 3.0V6 DIESEL (mine is 2010 but would possibly be the same coloured wires to 2014)

here is a picture of what wires i have at the moment:


This is where the wires come from:


This is the harness that the wires need to be re-wired into:



the harness i need a picture of is like this but the correct order of colour wires for my model year:



Thank you

JT Thumbs Up
  
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United Kingdom 2006 Discovery 3 TDV6 SE Manual Buckingham BlueDiscovery 3

From 2010MY diagrams, 3.0 diesel



Connector view is looking to the face of the plug on the vehicle loom.

There are two Black-with-brown wires (BN to pins A and E) for 12V supply, these can connect either way around.

But take care as there is a slightly smaller diameter Brown-with-black (NB to pin C) signal wire going to the ECM.

So do identify the slightly smaller Brown-with-black stripe wire and don't confuse it with the Black-with-browns.
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Thanks Martin you have saved me going outside to take photos
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JTD4
 


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Martin, brilliant and thank you. This forum is great.

If anyone does have a photo of the harness just so i can compare them when i've wired it that would be brill. Thanks again. Thumbs Up
 

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Sorry for the delay just been out shopping

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Thank you daimlermg Thumbs Up
  
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Re: URGENT Viscous Fan Help

JTD4 wrote:
Hi all,

The Viscous Fan wiring has at some point become tangled in the fan and it has ripped and chewed all the wires. I have fitted a new viscous fan however the wiring harness leading from the vehicle to the fan has completely been destroyed also. I need to re-wire the five wires into the harness but i cannot find the correct wiring harness diagram for my model year....seems to be different coloured wires in every search I've seen on google.

It would be so much easier and i'd really appreciate if someone would be so kind as to take a photo of their existing wiring harness that leads from the car to the viscous fan so i can rewire the harness. The picture would need to be from a DISCOVERY 4 3.0V6 DIESEL (mine is 2010 but would possibly be the same coloured wires to 2014)

here is a picture of what wires i have at the moment:


This is where the wires come from:


This is the harness that the wires need to be re-wired into:



the harness i need a picture of is like this but the correct order of colour wires for my model year:



Thank you

JT Thumbs Up


Glad you got it sorted..... But..... Viscous Fan?
  
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