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    Corrugated Tube Deteriorated and tube holder clip snapped

    Hello,

    The corrugated tube that i have seen on other S54's was missing on my car. (what exactly are these wires controlling)

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    I found 2 corrugated tube sizes on Real OEM, not really specific to this location so i bought the smallest size (8.5)


    I'm not sure if it was the correctly way to fix the missing tube issue, but I didn't like the exposed wires.
    I trimmed the tube to size and when I tried to use the existing tube holder it snapped its probably due to age and it didnt take that much force to break it.
    I cant seem to find the holder clip on real oem to find the part number. I used zip tie for now.
    Anyone know if i used the correct tube, and where i can find a replacement clip.


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    #2
    Its called wire loom.

    Corrugated tubing = cardboard = toilet paper rolls

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      #3
      Originally posted by elrichmeister View Post
      Hello,

      The corrugated tube that i have seen on other S54's was missing on my car. (what exactly are these wires controlling)

      Click image for larger version

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      I found 2 corrugated tube sizes on Real OEM, not really specific to this location so i bought the smallest size (8.5)


      I'm not sure if it was the correctly way to fix the missing tube issue, but I didn't like the exposed wires.
      I trimmed the tube to size and when I tried to use the existing tube holder it snapped its probably due to age and it didnt take that much force to break it.
      I cant seem to find the holder clip on real oem to find the part number. I used zip tie for now.
      Anyone know if i used the correct tube, and where i can find a replacement clip.


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      Thank you for this!

      I picked up a 2004 M3 coupe last week and these wires were so brittle that they disintegrated on touch. Now it's time to replace!

      David

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        #4
        Originally posted by bigjae46 View Post
        Its called wire loom.

        Corrugated tubing = cardboard = toilet paper rolls
        Real OEM calls these corrugated tubes #5 below

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          #5
          Originally posted by bigjae46 View Post
          Its called wire loom.

          Corrugated tubing = cardboard = toilet paper rolls


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            #6
            i used the same tubing to replace that portion of wiring loom on my car as well (btw that section of the harness connects to the vanos solenoid.) pretty common for the original tubing to fall apart at this age.
            [AW / Cinnamon / 6MT] /// [build journal]

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              #7
              oops double post
              Last edited by Icecream; 05-28-2024, 02:42 PM.

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                #8
                I bought a spool of that stuff on amazon for like $5 when a rat chewed through a wire on my engine bay. You can get different sizes cheap.

                To join it, I used a piece of adhesive lined heat shrink tubing

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                  #9
                  Originally posted by cobra View Post
                  I bought a spool of that stuff on amazon for like $5 when a rat chewed through a wire on my engine bay. You can get different sizes cheap.

                  To join it, I used a piece of adhesive lined heat shrink tubing
                  Do you have the link to that heat shrink by chance?

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                    #10
                    Originally posted by maupineda View Post

                    Do you have the link to that heat shrink by chance?
                    I don't remember where I got it - they are all pretty similar, you can find it on amazon, mcmaster, prowireusa, etc.

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                      #11
                      Originally posted by maupineda View Post

                      Do you have the link to that heat shrink by chance?
                      i've used this stuff (https://a.co/d/2Fe4S75) for all electrical connections i've had to fix or add on my car and it's been fine. always handy to keep around.
                      [AW / Cinnamon / 6MT] /// [build journal]

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                        #13
                        As mentioned, those wires go to the vanos.
                        I replaced with same size and style tubing from an electronics store. The key is to get the “high temp” version. Not much more expensive. But it’ll last longer as regular plastic wire split tubing will just get brittle and crack again in short time.
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                          #14
                          Anyone know what size that skinny loom is that goes to the TPS?

                          i'm going to try 5mm ID.
                          Last edited by jdamore44; 07-30-2024, 09:36 AM.

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                            #15
                            Originally posted by jdamore44 View Post
                            Anyone know what size that skinny loom is that goes to the TPS?

                            i'm going to try 5mm ID.
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