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Old 08-26-2019, 01:00 PM   #2
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Got to work on a 91 convertible...
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Checked resistance of the harness in between - 1.2M ohms.
Harness looks fucked.

Problem is that the wires are integrated into the dash crossover harness.
Due to liability, we are not going to patch the wiring - all safety equipment electrical needs to be replaced with OEM.

This is sad if it's a common problem.


-Ted
Agree, if the high resistance is traced down to worn/corroded terminal(s), why not just repair the existing harness terminals? Most of the harness terminals & connectors can be sourced, so a refurb of the OEM harness to OEM standards is possible.
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