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another wire harness Question

Old Mar 15, 2010 | 04:20 PM
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another wire harness Question

I am swapping my cc carbed 305 for 350 non cc I unplugged my ecm harness(pass side) on my 85 ta and removed that as one unit.What do I do about the Plug that That went to my T5 is this just for backup lights and how do I fix this.How do the other 2 harnesses unplug near the booster. I want to neating things up a little on the main harness..I did some searching but couldnt find any answers. Thanks
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Old Mar 15, 2010 | 06:56 PM
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Re: another wire harness Question

the harness near the booster should be held in by a 7mm bolt in the center of the harness on my 85 its 2 plugs (you can split them once you unbolt it) one harness is for the front lights the other for the starting/charging/wipers and i think a/c
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Old Mar 15, 2010 | 07:10 PM
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Re: another wire harness Question

yeah thanks my bolt was covered in crud so I did not notice it.Do all the harness plugs have that nasty grease on the pins and connectors?or should i clean it..Anyone on the T5 tranny plug? I just want to make sure I dont need any of the ecm harness or computer.Before I chuck it..
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