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Old 06-23-2020, 03:09 PM
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if its on the gate harness then the connector you want is inside the body behind a trim panel some place close to the opening.
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Well it looks like it's a $1200 sub-harness for the entire rear trunk lid.
Not the kind of money I want to spend on something that I'm probably gonna sell at the end of the year.

Realoem lists it at $356 but seems u can't get it anywhere close to that.
Repairing that harness is not difficult. But it is very tedious. You should be able to pull the conduit out of the body and visibly see any damage to the wires and their insulation.

Edit: let me go through my avin install pics and see if I have a shot of the connector.
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You can pull the rubber boot off and move it enough to find bad wires. If you need to repair more than a couple I would cut off the boot and glue back together with good silicone


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Rubber conduit over nylon.
Sigh.
Any idea which side wider controls go down.
Would hate to have to cut both.

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Ok. Took the upper trim from the tailgate off. The lower part with the grab handles is holding on somewhere I can't reach.
The harness for the wiper and the lock def goes down the right side.
Left side is all washer and 3rd brake light and defrost. So nothing running down the LH side of the trunk
And the harness is def dropping in before the rear window is placed.

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So I don't see a way to access the harness and check wires without cutting the rubber and the nylon sheath.
Waiting for alternate suggestions



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Here's a thread to a gent with similar issues.

https://xoutpost.com/bmw-sav-forums/...-solved-2.html

You can usually take the boot off the body side and slide it enough to find any problems with the wires. If memory serves, there should not be any nylon sleeving inside the boot where it passes wires into the body. Unless someone has been in there making a repair before anyway.

I struck out on pictures of all 3 E53's with the hatches disassembled. Nothing in the way of the harness at the conduit or the harness connector inside the truck.
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What did you do to / for your E53 today??

The wires inside the boot are probably wrapped with tape you can cut that to get to the wires


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The wires inside the boot are probably wrapped with tape you can cut that to get to the wires
Might be a very light wrap of Tesa tape (the fuzzy stuff that turns all gooey). Here's a pic from an Ebay breaker. No nylon though.



Edit: Here's another. I still haven't found anything with a connector on it unfortunately.

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