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could it be a chasis harness , with the connector for the rear wiper motor (don't know if this is the same as the front motor) , i can't find a parts diagram for a rear mounted wash/wipe system on a serie's 3 (i looked in the normal parts manual , and in the optional manual)

maybee someone can identifie the wire colors from the picture's .

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Hi,

I think it is a rear body loom from an early Range Rover. The purple wires will be for an interior light, the grey wiper motor plug for the rear wiper (Range Rovers used the some wiper system on the rear wipers as Series 3 Land Rover front wipers), and the heavy white/black cables for heated rear window. Other wires will be the feed to rear lights. I can't identify the part number as the RR Parts Manual just shows NLS (no longer supplied) - later models are part numbers PRC1105 and PRC3050.

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good call JBP1

My early parts book show up to and incl. suffix A   90575284

                                                                        Suffix B only 589693

                                                                      Suffix C & D 90623070

                      Suffix E onwards rear fog        PRC3050

                                               no rear fog   PRC1105

cheers

Steve b

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that's great news !! thanks for the effort guy's !!

 

then it's time for the next one , a shaft from a gearbox , number is somewhere in the 500000-600000 range .

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if it is a shaft from a LT76 , it could be 576726 (it has writen "26" on the shaft with a felt pen)  , that would make it a 1 ton shaft , does anybody know the difference between 576725 (normal) and 576726 (1 ton)   ??

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i found the solution , after reading some more in the parts manual , the rear nut has 2 different numbers (217477 for normal , and 521633 for 1 ton)  , so i can try witch one fit's .

 

riddle solved ... on to the next one 🙂 

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