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Seth

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Finally got to the level of frustration where I'm ready to say f**k it!

Thinking of replacing all the wires and connectors in my bronco and was wondering

if anyone knew what exactly I'd need. It'd help and go by faster if I knew how many

feet or wire, color, and color pattern I'd need to do so.

 
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I know there are a couple of companies out there that will make the whole harness. Painless wiring is one I think. Might want to check it out. A buddy of mine bought a set up for his VW buggy.

 
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thanks, hoping not to spend that much for them though, it's almost as much as the truck itself ha.

Maybe someone could help..

when I was replacing my speaker wires I had a buddy of mine remove the seatbelt wiring, the buzzer, and the

clock harness. Went to check some stuff out the next day and my turn signals didnt work at all, also replaced

my dome light after painting it and at first the bulb (new) was shining like it was dying and as I turned the map

lights on the bulb get brighter. which wires do I need to connect so these will work again

its an 83 FSB

 

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The dome light wires run over to the driver's side B-pillar, then down to the floor, along the rocker panel and then under the dash. You can look at Ron Francis for a complete harness, or buy a universal one like I did for 1/2 the cost. ONe will run you about $200 shipped from e-bay, JSM84

 
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Could disconnecting the seatbelt wires and buzzer, and clock create a problem with the alternator charging the battery? Like an open circuit somewhere?

Trying to fix this truck to sale but its giving me an electrical hassle..

if you could email me at [email protected], thanks

 
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