RustCollector
Member
- Joined
- Mar 31, 2020
- Posts
- 31
- Reaction score
- 22
- Location
- Phoenix, AZ
- First Name
- Kevin
- Truck Year
- 1988
- Truck Model
- Suburban 1500 4x4
- Engine Size
- 5.7 TBI
So I finally got to the stage of trying to clean up the wiring in my dash on my '88 Suburban. Over the poor girl's 34 years she's had an aftermarket stereo put in, an alarm system fully integrated with the power locks, lights, and an immobilizer, and someone put a trailer brake box in there that made all the other monkey wiring look professional, LOL.
I knew all this, but it's not until you're staring at the dash shell to make sense of it that it all comes into terrible focus.
I gotta yank it all out and get it on a bench just to figure out where to start. I got everything from the passenger side loose and out, but I'm struggling to get the clump of around the fuse box and the fuse box itself out. It's a rats nest of old and new tangled around the cluster brace, steering column, and fuse box.
Can anyone point me to some kind of write up of how to get the fuse box out and maybe where all the intended anchor points are for the harness so I can at least start there?
Attached is a sneak peek of my new nightmare
I knew all this, but it's not until you're staring at the dash shell to make sense of it that it all comes into terrible focus.
I gotta yank it all out and get it on a bench just to figure out where to start. I got everything from the passenger side loose and out, but I'm struggling to get the clump of around the fuse box and the fuse box itself out. It's a rats nest of old and new tangled around the cluster brace, steering column, and fuse box.
Can anyone point me to some kind of write up of how to get the fuse box out and maybe where all the intended anchor points are for the harness so I can at least start there?
Attached is a sneak peek of my new nightmare
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