Re: Best Options for Replacement Wiring Harness
[Re: RoadrunnerCN]
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03/30/09 02:24 PM
03/30/09 02:24 PM
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DPelletier
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M&H wiring; buy it at Year One. Not the cheapest option, but this isn't an area I would scrimp on. Dave
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Re: Best Options for Replacement Wiring Harness
[Re: DPelletier]
#271490
03/30/09 05:01 PM
03/30/09 05:01 PM
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71rm23
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M&H wiring; buy it at Year One. Not the cheapest option, but this isn't an area I would scrimp on.
Dave
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Re: Best Options for Replacement Wiring Harness
[Re: RoadrunnerCN]
#271491
03/30/09 06:58 PM
03/30/09 06:58 PM
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Posts: 24,562 Brookeville, Md
Mr.Yuck
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Yes, the dash harness. I won't be needing the A/C connections, but the connections for the heater, fan, dash lights, etc. are what I need.
Doesn't matter you get all the wires anyway. Not an easy swap either unless you have the dash completly apart and the seats out of the car.
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