FlaFFy_91
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Quite a few people enjoy these type of threads the past couple I've done and matts done a few too
62 plate Nissan Qashqai. Car was bought at a local Vauxhall dealership, these things are known for having seat loom plugs getting stuck in the seat runners bringing airbag lights on
This had happened and vaux had set about botching it. Cutting out the loom plugs. Removing about 4-5 inches of wiring then soldering it back together very badly. So when you moved he seat back it brought the lights back on
Anyways. I would of just repaired it but airbag signal wires arnt suppost to be soldered anyway according to Nissan themselfs.
Solution? Full new interior loom and both front seat looms.
Not too hard of a job to be fair just very time consuming
Essentially all the interior out bar the dashboard
Couple of quick photos.
Front seats out (can just about see the cut plugs in this photo)

Back seats out

Boot plastics and rear plastics out

Centre seat brace and carpet out , you can see most of the loom here

Quick photo of some of the bits I removed

New loom comes packaged like this, looks small on this photo

Really isn't small...

New and old looms together to check plugs are correct

Started refitting the new loom. Got it all lined up. Just needs plugging in and the interior refitting tomorrow morning. 
68 separate loom plugs in this loom. Not just under the carpet though it goes under the roof liner for the centre seatbelt pretensioner. Also is the loom for the back lights, including the rear bumper lights and sensors.
Also the fuel pump loom and goes through the floor under the car and includes the rear abs and brake load spring sensors too
Not a quick and easy job 
Anyways. Enjoy
[Edited on 25-06-2015 by FlaFFy_91]
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Ian
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Love loom jobs when they just keep getting bigger. Suppose if you've got the guidance there or a new one to see the scale you've some idea. I've done salvage ones in the past thinking where the hell is this going to end.
Puma body loom needs the dash out so you touched lucky there
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FlaFFy_91
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quote: Originally posted by Ian
Love loom jobs when they just keep getting bigger. Suppose if you've got the guidance there or a new one to see the scale you've some idea. I've done salvage ones in the past thinking where the hell is this going to end.
Puma body loom needs the dash out so you touched lucky there
Haha I didn't open the other one up until I had this one out. Just kept following it until it stopped.
Luckily these have separate dash looms, like all new nissans now. They join on both sides under the kick panels
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Ian
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Yeah the Corsas come apart, surprised me when I first did a Ford one.
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craig55
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Evaporater on a j10 is easy but drivers door off

Evaporate on a f15 is a shit job though

More than likely that original fault was at the pins to the airbag control module
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VegasPhil
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That's a different one!
Corsa 2.0 16v Vegas - Sold
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FlaFFy_91
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quote: Originally posted by craig55
Evaporater on a j10 is easy but drivers door off

Evaporate on a f15 is a shit job though

More than likely that original fault was at the pins to the airbag control module
The original fault was wires getting trapped in the seat runners.
I wouldn't be putting a body loom on for an airbag module haha
Done a evap on a f15 before. Fiddly as fuck
Are you electric car certified? If so have you done many of the electronic heater recalls on the leafs before?
Now they, are a pain in the arse.
[Edited on 26-06-2015 by FlaFFy_91]
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3CorsaMeal
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I was told no loom wires should be soldered but them duraseal connectors are ok.
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Dee25790
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What's wrong with soldering?
We used it across the board not that log ago for jointing everything from lv right up to hv. Only recently it's changed to mechanical joints and that's just for speed
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Ian
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The airbag stuff will put a light on if the resistance is wrong, I'd guess you'd change that soldering the joint.
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DaveyLC
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quote: Originally posted by Dee25790
What's wrong with soldering?
We used it across the board not that log ago for jointing everything from lv right up to hv. Only recently it's changed to mechanical joints and that's just for speed
Nothing will be 'technically wrong' with soldering but as Ian says its because its the AirBag circuit there will be all sorts of safety advisories and policies in place.
Its not worth getting sued over if somebody dies!
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FlaFFy_91
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As above. We're allowed to solder certain joints using certain types of solder. Our tech diagrams will tell us what we are and arnt allowed to solder.
Crank sensors for example. Live, ground and signal wires. Only allowed to solder the live...
Strange isn't it
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Dee25790
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I understood the not soldering the airbag lights, I meant why was corsa meal told not to solder any loom wires
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Dee25790
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quote: Originally posted by FlaFFy_91
As above. We're allowed to solder certain joints using certain types of solder. Our tech diagrams will tell us what we are and arnt allowed to solder.
Crank sensors for example. Live, ground and signal wires. Only allowed to solder the live...
Strange isn't it
Very peculiar
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craig55
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Not trained yet that's one of my next courses in Watford to go on
Not Sean that recall on a leaf yet either
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FlaFFy_91
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quote: Originally posted by craig55
Not trained yet that's one of my next courses in Watford to go on
Not Sean that recall on a leaf yet either
Electronic heater units in them stop working. Pain in the arse to do mate. Proper pain.
Trainings quite good for them. They've got a giant hook hung up just in case anyone gets electrocuted they can pull you off the wires 
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Good thread this and it's came up at the right time. My sisters on the look out for a new Qashqai and asked me what to look out for. I haven't the foggiest so this is one problem I can tell her lol.
Any other issues these come with??
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British Gas charge point
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Ian
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quote: Originally posted by big eck
Any other issues these come with??
Sticking ignition barrel.
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DaveyLC
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quote: Originally posted by FlaFFy_91
quote: Originally posted by craig55
Not trained yet that's one of my next courses in Watford to go on
Not Sean that recall on a leaf yet either
Electronic heater units in them stop working. Pain in the arse to do mate. Proper pain.
Trainings quite good for them. They've got a giant hook hung up just in case anyone gets electrocuted they can pull you off the wires 
I didn't even think that voltage was high enough to be dangerous?
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FlaFFy_91
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quote: Originally posted by DaveyLC
quote: Originally posted by FlaFFy_91
quote: Originally posted by craig55
Not trained yet that's one of my next courses in Watford to go on
Not Sean that recall on a leaf yet either
Electronic heater units in them stop working. Pain in the arse to do mate. Proper pain.
Trainings quite good for them. They've got a giant hook hung up just in case anyone gets electrocuted they can pull you off the wires 
I didn't even think that voltage was high enough to be dangerous?
403.2v at 3.3kW
It literally will cook you
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FlaFFy_91
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quote: Originally posted by big eck
Any other issues these come with??
J10 shape quasqai? Or the new j11 shape?
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Dee25790
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quote: Originally posted by FlaFFy_91
quote: Originally posted by DaveyLC
quote: Originally posted by FlaFFy_91
quote: Originally posted by craig55
Not trained yet that's one of my next courses in Watford to go on
Not Sean that recall on a leaf yet either
Electronic heater units in them stop working. Pain in the arse to do mate. Proper pain.
Trainings quite good for them. They've got a giant hook hung up just in case anyone gets electrocuted they can pull you off the wires 
I didn't even think that voltage was high enough to be dangerous?
403.2v at 3.3kW
It literally will cook you
Holy shit three phase heater
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SVM 286
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quote: Originally posted by Dee25790
What's wrong with soldering?
We used it across the board not that log ago for jointing everything from lv right up to hv. Only recently it's changed to mechanical joints and that's just for speed
Soldering was unacceptable ten years ago when I was at vw Dee.
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SVM 286
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quote: Originally posted by FlaFFy_91
quote: Originally posted by craig55
Not trained yet that's one of my next courses in Watford to go on
Not Sean that recall on a leaf yet either
Electronic heater units in them stop working. Pain in the arse to do mate. Proper pain.
Trainings quite good for them. They've got a giant hook hung up just in case anyone gets electrocuted they can pull you off the wires 
FFS
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