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Old 11th January 2011, 10:52   #1
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recently started converting my furio to a vts,
now my furio is a single plug, so i brought a single plug vts and a single plug
loom i've had a lot of difficulty looking for a loom as i was told you can use your furio loom but went to do that and connectors were wrong, then brought a vts loom and same thing plus it was missing the positives to the starter.
Any ideas what loom i need as its becoming a right mission.

Also on another subject anyone know where i can get one from, local breakers anyone know?

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first of all who ever said you can use the furio loom is a tool lol

secondly what year is your furio before we go any further? and are you sure the engine was originally out of a single plug car if you didnt get the loom with it

if you car is around the 2000 mark then its got one of the cross over looms which are hard to come by
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yeah i got told off here by few people single plug furio loom will work lol
but it came with a loom just it was cut so had to buy one so i know its a single plug,
and yeah my furio is a w reg so its a cross over :/
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iirc that means you have the newer style engine but the older loom which citroen had to make, but then shortly after they used the same engine but changed to a three plug loom or something like that so it means you need to get hold of a cross over loom from somewhere, or call in somebody who knows a lot about looms and get them to make it work lol

so when you connect your single plug vts loom to your engine which connectors are different?
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iirc that means you have the newer style engine but the older loom which citroen had to make, but then shortly after they used the same engine but changed to a three plug loom or something like that so it means you need to get hold of a cross over loom from somewhere, or call in somebody who knows a lot about looms and get them to make it work lol

so when you connect your single plug vts loom to your engine which connectors are different?
may have the cross over loom sorted by someone off here, and it was the map sensor that was different and a few others i think.
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