Harness Band/ Clip for the Steering Gearbox
#1
Harness Band/ Clip for the Steering Gearbox
Hi,
does anybody know the part number for the Harness Band/ Clip which is at the Steering Gearbox?
Mine is damaged and I would like to replace it, but I don't know which is the correct one. And I could not find any diagram that shows the specific locations of the Harness Band/ Clips.
Thank you for your help.
JagoBlitz
does anybody know the part number for the Harness Band/ Clip which is at the Steering Gearbox?
Mine is damaged and I would like to replace it, but I don't know which is the correct one. And I could not find any diagram that shows the specific locations of the Harness Band/ Clips.
Thank you for your help.
JagoBlitz
#2
Hi,
does anybody know the part number for the Harness Band/ Clip which is at the Steering Gearbox?
Mine is damaged and I would like to replace it, but I don't know which is the correct one. And I could not find any diagram that shows the specific locations of the Harness Band/ Clips.
Thank you for your help.
JagoBlitz
does anybody know the part number for the Harness Band/ Clip which is at the Steering Gearbox?
Mine is damaged and I would like to replace it, but I don't know which is the correct one. And I could not find any diagram that shows the specific locations of the Harness Band/ Clips.
Thank you for your help.
JagoBlitz
#4
Here's what I did instead of buying a bunch of those from Honda. Just leave the good part of the harness clip in place. Cut off the zip tie part, and then simply use a new zip tie through the slot where the original band was. Its hard to explain, maybe I will run out to my car and take a pic to show you. Most of those type of harness band clips on my car were super brittle from age and heat and broken so I just used new zip ties.
#5
I've been trying to figure this one out as well.....I broke mine when I was removing my steering rack last year to do the bushings. Once I figure it out I'll let you know; this thread has renewed my interest in trying to get it sorted.
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Oh boy.... Back when is was member of the german Forum, everybody constantly insulted me.. that i dont know anything about wrenching and technics....
What about Nr. 3?
-It´s used on the S2000
-The colour seems correct. If you actually read the list, it seems that these ties are color coded by Honda...(Naturall, Grey, Brown, Black, Dark green, Yellow...)
- Judging by the Picture, the "Base" or connecting part with the snap connetor (Barb) of the tie seems to be the correct one.
https://www.ersatzteile-honda.de/hon...__0710/3/20725
Wasn´t it you that told everybody in the german Frorum that my advice of using stainless steel screws was wrong becauses there are Counterfeits around?
Have a nice day!
(Sorry for the rant and venting, but....)
What about Nr. 3?
-It´s used on the S2000
-The colour seems correct. If you actually read the list, it seems that these ties are color coded by Honda...(Naturall, Grey, Brown, Black, Dark green, Yellow...)
- Judging by the Picture, the "Base" or connecting part with the snap connetor (Barb) of the tie seems to be the correct one.
https://www.ersatzteile-honda.de/hon...__0710/3/20725
Wasn´t it you that told everybody in the german Frorum that my advice of using stainless steel screws was wrong becauses there are Counterfeits around?
Have a nice day!
(Sorry for the rant and venting, but....)
#9
I know that diagram and I originally thought that #3 could be correct, but it is yellow and not natural like the one on the photos. Does a different color mean a different material/strength? Or why are they color-coded?
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