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Renault Magnum DXI 440 Euro4: Step-by-Step Injector Harness Replacement Guide & Tips

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  • #1 16855064
    kisiol
    Level 20  
    Hello. I have 440 euro4 in magnumka dxi to replace the injector harness. Crumbled under the valve cover. Maybe someone will tell you what the order of replacing such a beam is.
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  • #2 16867648
    bobytempelton
    Level 17  
    There is no order, this bundle needs to be added because it costs 1/3 of a magnum, behind the engine, i.e. 10cm from the engine, it is completely healthy, that's the norm for them, untangle these bundles under the lid, and replace 2 cables so as not to mix up the injectors one by one, solder se old screw-eyes, adjust the length to the old ones, pass through this cork and solder 10-15 cm behind the engine, at the end pin it as it was and that's 3 hours of fun.
  • #3 16867664
    kisiol
    Level 20  
    I bought the bundle, it is not that expensive PLN 650. The only problem is how to connect these pins from the ecu cube. And how the order of these wires is, where to connect which.
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  • #4 16880433
    edmundsosnowski
    Level 9  
    Buddy, let me know if you have already dealt with this beam. I used to change such a bundle in dxi but premium and I have a diagram somewhere, because all the white cables were there and the numbers of the new ones do not correspond to the numbering of the old harness and I got such a decoder that I need to pin instead of something. I warn you that on this new bundle the numbers were removed before the end of the work.
  • #5 16880472
    kisiol
    Level 20  
    I haven't coped with it yet, in my case they are hardly legible on the new beam. If you have any schematic and you can share it, it would be nice. The beam from magnum or premium is the same.
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  • #8 16882196
    kisiol
    Level 20  
    Thanks a lot. I'll be undressing between Christmas.
  • #9 16882387
    edmundsosnowski
    Level 9  
    I do not have how to scan this description, but the connector is given, the cable number of the new harness and the position in the controller connector.
    Connector "B" Pin "B30" Cable number 2484
    "A" "A12" 0013
    "A" "A16" 0031
    "A" "A20" 0011
    "A" "A24" 0047
    "A" "A28" 0021
    "A" "A32" 0039
    "A" "A36" 0001
    "A" "A40" 0034
    "A" "A44" 0068
    "A" "A48" 0037
    "A" "A52" 0064
    "A" "A56" 0072
    "A" "A59" 0063
    "A" "A60" 0005
    "A" "A61" 0043
    "A" "A62" 0029
    I hope that you will read the numbering from these new wires because in fact, after touching them a few times, they become illegible. I did it, but before cutting it off, I checked where it was. It's a tedious job because there are only bare wires left there, but you can do it one at a time. Good luck, I hope I helped.
  • #10 18684730
    fasttruck
    Level 10  
    hello everyone and please help.
    I did the spray harness myself on the 2006 magnum dxi 480, does the polarity of the wires (two wires per plug) in the plug to the injector coil matter?
  • #11 18689403
    fasttruck
    Level 10  
    Hello, please help. Does anyone have any experience in making this bundle? I gave new cables with a larger cross-section than the original, I bought the connectors and gave them new ones, and soldered the connectors to the connectors. the car does not start but I do not know if it is the fault of the non-original beam. I am asking for hints.

Topic summary

The discussion revolves around the replacement of the injector harness in a Renault Magnum DXI 440 Euro4. Users share their experiences and provide guidance on the process, emphasizing that there is no specific order for replacing the harness. Key steps include untangling the bundles under the valve cover, replacing two cables to avoid mixing injectors, and soldering connections carefully. Users express concerns about the legibility of wire numbers on new harnesses and the importance of maintaining correct pin connections to the ECU. Some participants also discuss issues related to using non-original cables and connectors, which may affect vehicle functionality.
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