you buy one pre made from painless wiring
Go buy a wiring harness. It clips right in to the old wiring, and only takes about 3 seconds. Its about 15 dollars, and you only need to wire the new harness to the new CD player/radio, and the colors will match.
yes. The wiring structure has only minor differences between 1996-2003 eldorados.
There are six steps on how to take off the engine wiring harness on a 91 Toyota Cressida. Some of the step-by-step instructions are disconnect and remove the battery, remove the old harness, and use a small screwdriver to remove the clips and retainers that hold the harness in place.
"Fixing" a wiring harness, never seems to turn out well. Even for a pro. I would suggest you get a hold of someone like Year 1, or another reproduction company. Purchasing a new one, would be a drop in the bucket, compared to the bill the fire dept., may hand you along side the highway, after extinguishing the flames from your soon to be very valuable old Chevy. Now, your harness is exactly the same for the Camaro, of the same year.
The VSS is located on the top of the transmission and is connected to the engine wiring harness. To replace it all you need to do is unplug the old one from the wiring harness and unscrew it from the transmission, instalation is the reverse of removal.
Old age - overuse - faulty internal parts, blown fuse, defective wiring, etc.
Your head unit should have included a harness for that specified model. If it did go to Target or Wal Mart and buy the wiring harness adapter for your vehicle. It will be specified on the back of the box what make and model it is acceptable for, and all you will have to do is match up the wires. I just recently reinstalled a new head unit in my 92 Honda Accord and I was lucky enough to reuse the old harness as it was the same make. Hope this helped.
Sometimes you do. If the new fuel pump came with a substitute harness you will need to. The reason is that a change has occurred possibly due to a recall and the old harness won't fit the replacement pump.
best bet would be to not cut any wires at all. you can buy a wiring harness from wal mart and it costs maybe 15 bucks. the plug fits with the factory plug in the truck and all the wires that connect from this harness to your deck match as long as your deck isn't too old leave the factory plug in your truck it is alot easier and you wont have to worry about it shorting out...
it might be the wiring harness for the electronic control module for the distributer if it is and hei distibuter
take the old one out noting if it has a wiring harness from the auto wiring to mate to the radio harness ie male/female connectors, if so cut the harness from the old radio and splice to the new radio soldering or electrical tape connections following the color coded diagram that comes with the new radio. If the harness is not already there buy a new one for make/model of auto and install. Plug in harnesses to each other and install new radio after connecting the antennae.
The actual engine wiring will need modification and adptation. But overall the original harness will be reuseable as long as it is in good shape.