Posted by fixerupper on March 15, 2018 at 17:18:05 from (100.42.94.143):
In Reply to: Any thoughts??????? posted by Goose on March 15, 2018 at 15:30:39:
In my lifetime the only harness problem I have been involved with was in a 2005 Chevy Duramax. Or at least that is what the dealer claimed it was. We towed it to the dealer and it came back fixed with the dealer claiming it was sa part of the engine harness.
Maybe small vehicles have flimsy wiring, I don’t know, but of all of the computerized combines I wrenched on I found zero harness problems. There was plenty of component trouble and grounding problems but nothing went bad in the harness.
Semi trucks have a maze of wiring behind the dash and going to the hood. The harness problems I have run into with them is age related outside of the cab, corroded terminals on 15 year old, million mile trucks. The only in cab harness problems have been caused by some bubba getting in there with his wire cutters to slice in for unneeded fancy lights or radios.
Now like I mentioned, maybe vehicles have flimsier wiring. When a car manufacturer gets in money trouble the first thing they do is lean in the outside contractors to cut costs. The contractors respond by sending the manufacturers cheaper components. And on and on it goes.
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