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Used Hyundai Wiring Looms

All used Hyundai Wiring Looms listed on Breakeryard.com are tested, original (OEM) manufacturer parts and come with a 14 day money back guarantee. Breakeryard.com list cheap new OES or aftermarket car parts at discounted prices and used OEM car parts up to 80% cheaper than main dealer prices for Hyundai from premium breaker yards from across the UK.

About Wiring Looms

The Hyundai Wiring Loom is a set of wires strapped together designed to begin and terminate at specific points in the vehicle.The loom is rather like the London Underground Map with different coloured wires running from one point in the vehicle to another. During manufacture these looms are premade with the wires strapped together and shaped to run a certain route through the car's structure.The looms can be separate pieces that connect at junction points.

 

These looms run through channeling in the car body, under carpets behind roof lining and behind the car dashboard.These connect the electrical power required for the functioning of the engine, and all equipment requiring electrical power.

 

Faults can occur in the Hyundai Wiring Loom due to short circuiting, over heating,fire damage or crash damage.

Hyundai trivia

  • Hyundai has a major advantage over other car manufacturers who have to import the steel that they use. Instead, Hyundai can cut production costs because they roll their own steel in South Korea.
  • All car manufacturers need a big manufacturing plant. The Ulsan plant used by Hyundai is the biggest in the world and covers an astonishing 1,225 acres. It has five completely independent plants and needs around 35,000 workers to function at optimal capacity.
  • It wasn’t until 1996 that Hyundai unveiled their first sports car, the Hyundai Coupe (called the Tiburon in the US and Australia). It gained a huge burst of popularity after being featured in the video game Need for Speed.
  • The Korean car company gets its name from the Korean translation of the word ‘modernity’.
  • An estimated 90% of Hyundai sales come from their European market. That might be partly due to their sponsorship of events like FIFA.