depends on the generations 1988-1991 is,1992-1995is,1996-1999is, so on and so forth
The wiring harness can be removed by unplugging all of the wires. The wiring harness is also held in place by several retaining screws. Remove the retaining screws.
If the motor is the same the wiring harness should fit. Only thing I would check is the sending units. As long as both vehicles have gauges or both have warning lights all should be fine.
Subarus all have a connector for a trailer wiring harness built in. There is a supplemental trailer harness that you purchase from your hitch supplier and it just plugs right in. Instructions are available on-line. This one is for a 2001, but they have been the same for a number of years.
Go to autozone.com. They have wiring harness diagrams for free download for most vehicles. If found all wiring diagrams for my 88 Silverado.
Wiring harness is differant but other wise its all the same
Wiring runs all over the vehicle.
Under the hood, under the dash, in the doors, under the seats, and in the trunk. The wiring harness connects all the electrical components in the car.
On the Safari's, the wiring harness in between the door and the body become brittle with usage.....therefore when it rains, moisture gets in the boot-sleeve where the wiring harness sits in. Check all wiring for discolouration or torn wires. On the Safari's, the wiring harness in between the door and the body become brittle with usage.....therefore when it rains, moisture gets in the boot-sleeve where the wiring harness sits in. Check all wiring for discolouration or torn wires.
www.installdr.comthey have wiring harness diagrams for all makes
There are wiring harnesses all over the vehicle.
There are harnesses all over the vehicle.
88 is speed density 91 is the mass air system 89-93 all 5.0 mass air