To determine which wires to join on a 1980 or 81 4500 citation motor after cutting out the harness, it is best to locate a manual or see a qualified mechanic. Electrical work like this is always best left to a professional.
The blower motor resistor is above the passenger side close-out panel, below the glove compartment and towards the firewall. There will be a wiring harness leading from it to the blower motor and another harness leading into it. The harness leading into it will have a 4-wire connector and the harness leading to the blower motor will have a 2-wire connector.
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Sure.. just pull the wiring harness to run the EFI. the carb motor harness wont run the efi.. yes it will. i did it in my truck
its a pain - you have to switch interior dash harness motor harness and ecu...not worth the trouble
Yes, with the computer, harness, and plumbing from the 3.5L
Under the hood. In the blower motor harness connector.
Unplug the harness at the motor , then disconnect te hydrolic lines.
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Connect the sunroof motor with the sunroof motor retaining bolts. Connect the sunroof linkage. Connect the wiring harness to the back of the sunroof motor.
Disconnect the fan motor electrical connector. Unbolt the fan bracket and shroud assembly. Take the harness connector from the shroud. Lift the shroud out of the engine compartment. To separate the fan from the motor take loose the motor shaft clip. Remove the bracket from the fan motor by detatching the harness from the retainers then remove the mounting screws.
ANY D series motor any B series motor with aftermarket motor mounts, shift linkage, axles, and wiring harness, f and h series motor with custom weld in mounts and axles, wiring harness and shift linkage..... practically ANY Honda motor as long as u have the proper materials and swap accesories
Remove the wiper arm from the wiper motor. Remove the wiring harness from the wiper motor. Remove the wiper motor retaining bolts. Reverse the process to install the new wiper motor.