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Re: 806 wireing
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Posted by Janicholson on August 07, 2007 at 17:49:43 from (66.173.50.31):
In Reply to: 806 wireing posted by Coloken on August 07, 2007 at 17:28:47:
Assuming it was pretty uch factory when it toasted, do the following (even if someone posts a diagram) Take pictures of every component. Use white cloth tape and label each wire end, and the terminal it came off of. Lay out the existing harnesses on a clean place on the floor and duplicate the harness exactly (colors included). Use crimp on connectors and shrink tubing to assure trouble free life. Use the split plastic harness, and tape it every 4 inches to keep wires in it. Do not add length to the wires, but never shorter than in the original. Tape each place a wire comes out to prevent self disassembly. If you splice into good original wires use a crimp tube and shrink tube there as well. Be patient. JimN
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