How To Take It Out... ALL of it?

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AuroraGirl

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a little bubble gum and tesa tape and some hot pink zip ties would spruce that up real well
 

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Man, what a mess. It's got pieces sticking out that are cut and god only knows what or where it all goes! But it will. separate it all, stretch it all out and even if you get a big piece of cardboard and lay it all out by the schematic. Once you can see what goes where it'll be a snap to put it back. Even if you kinda make up your own schematic, you know where some of it goes, start there and work out. Take a piece you know what it is and tape it down on the cardboard and stretch it out as you go.
 

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I kinda like the American Autowire route. Did an entire 69 Chevelle and when it was done, everything worked. My crew has several of their harness sections.
 

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I kinda like the American Autowire route. Did an entire 69 Chevelle and when it was done, everything worked. My crew has several of their harness sections.
Wayyyy better than anything from painless lol.
 

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Lessons in life: if your wiring work looks like this, you might need a new hobby....
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I recognize the turn signal connector and the wiper delay module- that is about it.

:crazy:
 

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