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PRC4590 - Wiring Harness – Chassis

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Original price - Original price €78,00
Original price
€78,00
€78,00 - €78,00
Current price €78,00
OEM Part
OEM: Made by an Original Equipment Manufacturer. This part is made by an original equipment manufacturer or under their license, ensuring compatibility and quality.
Chassis Wiring Harness - the main wiring loom that runs along the vehicle chassis, part of the body electrical system.

It carries power and signal circuits from the forward harness connections to the rear of the vehicle, feeding the rear lamps, fuel tank sender and other chassis-mounted electrical components. Supplied as a complete loom with the branch leads and connectors for each circuit.
Vehicle Model Land Rover Defender up to 2016
Fitment Notes DEFENDER 1987-2006 — Defender 90, Harness-Chassis section
Alternative Codes
PRC4590

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Frequently asked questions

What is the PRC4590 chassis wiring harness?
The PRC4590 is the main chassis wiring loom that runs along the vehicle chassis. It carries power and signal circuits from the forward harness to the rear, feeding the rear lamps, fuel tank sender and other chassis-mounted components. Supplied complete with branch leads and connectors.
Which Land Rover does the PRC4590 chassis harness fit?
The PRC4590 chassis harness fits the Land Rover Defender 1987-2006 and is listed for the Defender 90 in the chassis harness section. It's the rear-running loom for that wheelbase, so confirm your vehicle is a 90 before ordering.
Is the PRC4590 chassis harness a DIY fit?
Fitting the PRC4590 chassis harness is typically a specialist job. The loom routes the full length of the chassis with multiple branch connectors, so replacement usually means unclipping the old loom, transferring the routing and reconnecting each circuit. Many owners use an auto electrician.