[Chevelle-list] wiring harness
Devin
devin at valleyautomotivesupply.com
Tue Apr 3 20:46:00 MDT 2007
Ken- If you’re thinking replacement, I can give you my experiences. I
bought a kit from Painless, that was very involved to install. My original
dash wiring had been “worked on” by every monkey with a pair of pliers since
it was new. I went with the Painless kit because I have full aftermarket
instrumentation in my dash. After having run complete new wires everywhere
I realize I should have gotten the damaged harnesses from M&H and modified
to suite. It would have been far less work.
Devin
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[mailto:chevelle-list-bounces at chevelles.net] On Behalf Of ken mabs
Sent: Tuesday, April 03, 2007 4:30 PM
To: chevelle-list at chevelles.net
Subject: [Chevelle-list] wiring harness
I have a 70 malibu that has recently been restored, but i used the original
wiring harness. After hooking everything back up the turn directionals,
dash lights, fuel pump, dome light, fuel gauge, etc. either short out or
stopped working completely. Should I try and rebuild the harness myself and
retrace everything or just replace it? Anyone have any info on an
inexpensive wiring harness? Should I replace the whole thing or should i
just replace whats not working? thanks guys.
Ken
Chicago
70 Malibu
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