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Old 11-19-2010, 01:25 AM   #10
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Depending on how long you can wait, we will be offering replacement engine harnesses for the S4 at some point. All brand new stuff. You will be able to order it without certain connectors as well since most people do not use the emissions equipment anyways. It will be similar to the factory harness but different enough to be a bit more durable and as always use higher quality components where possible.
That's great, I already started but, I may be interested.

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If you go with the Weather Packs you will need a crimp tool. The rubber plug is crimped to the wire to hold it in place. I'm about to rewire my entire SA project as most of the wiring is in poor shape (not to mention connectors crumbling when touched) after sitting in a field for some time. I'm leaning towards that same Weather Pack kit for the majority of bits and cutting factory connectors off pigtails and replacing them with weather packs for things like tail light assemblies etc. I do plan on continuing to use new OE style connectors for items that plug into the harness like the alternator however. Luckily the wiring for a SA is much simpler than a FC!
Lucky! I'm with you on the tools, I actually made a plan for this project.
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