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Hey David==Get a new wiring harness from someplac like PAINLESSWIRING.COM and it should have instructions. GoodluckJoe
It really depends on which wiring harness. If you are asking about the whole cars wiring I would seriously take it to a shop. Other harnesses may be easy, like the radio harness, and door switch harnesses are the easy ones.
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I have a 2005 Subaru Legacy GT (Wagon) and haven't been able to find a hitch. Does anyone know how to solve this problem? If I am able to find a hitch, I would then try to get the Outback trailer hitch wiring harness from my Subaru dealer. I would expect the wiring in the two cars to be the same, but I suppose they could be different. I noticed the Legacy wagons don't have the rear 12 volt jack that the Outbacks have. This is something I'd like to add too for one of those electric coolers. That would be nifty I think. Thanks . . .
They Are under the Intake manifold like on my 04 kia sedona, You have to removethe center part of the manifold.
sounds like a short. if all or some speakers do it, it is probably in the radio, or the wiring harness. if only one speaker does it, it is the speaker or the wiring to that speaker.
It is possible, but there is a large difference in the dash/wiring/etc. Besides the dash, the wirhing harness for the dash as well as the harness for the motor and the radio harness will need to be changed.
On the drivers side of the tail light there is a plug. Get up under the bumper and you will see a round plug and you have to do is unplug the plug from the light and plug in the wiring harness. The wiring harness will act like a patch and connects in about 15 seconds. Just make sure you have the right harness. The plug should be round.
It is possible that you connected the power wire for the harness to the computer power. It was like that in my truck when someone did an at home addition of a wiring harness for the new head and changer. Check your wiring.
I do not know that it would not work.I would strongly advise you NOT to use a older wiring harness in a newer model due to wiring breaking down,corrosion,brittle insulation.However you should check into something like http://www.painlesswiring.com which should offer a new harness,complete directions,and a sure fit for your model.Time wise and problems a new harness is much simplier and worry free not to mention the cost is prettty cheap and piece of mind.
my Sedona 2005 just tune up ...but some time loss power..same time is normal....and the sound of exhaust is not silent like normally .....and to much gasoline consumetion.....