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      07-13-2020, 05:11 PM   #1
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Help needed! MPE harnesses part number

Hello everyone

I recently just removed my MPE for sale and unfortunately the wiring harnesses for the blue tooth module is all tangled up with the rear parking sensor behind the rear bumper and my mechanic told me that the only way to retrieve they wiring harnesses is to remove the bumper which would take like 5 hours of labor. I really don't want to pay for the extra labor.

So I googled around and found a MPE parts list on realoem.com . However there is no parts number for the MPE wiring harnesses. Does anyone know the number to it?
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      07-13-2020, 05:19 PM   #2
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It's not sold individually. Tons of people over the years have bought used MPE without the harness and been asking where to buy it. You shouldn't have to remove the bumper to remove it though.
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It's not sold individually. Tons of people over the years have bought used MPE without the harness and been asking where to buy it. You shouldn't have to remove the bumper to remove it though.
Damnnn that's gonna suck. I know the bumper us not supposed to come off normally but because my car is wrapped the guys who did the wrap job thought it was an OEM harness which is why they tucked it behind the bumper instead of the heat shield with with parking sensor harnesses
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5 hours to remove the bumper seems like a crazy long time. Even if he is saying 2-3 hours to remove and 2-3 hours to put back. Wonder if a body shop can do it quicker and cheaper.
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5 hours to remove the bumper seems like a crazy long time. Even if he is saying 2-3 hours to remove and 2-3 hours to put back. Wonder if a body shop can do it quicker and cheaper.
Yea that's what I gured. 5 hours seems pretty steep for a simple rear bumper removal. I was thinking like 3 hours total.
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