Yes, the wiring harness for a Camaro can differ between the 1989 and 1991 models due to changes in engine options, electrical systems, and features introduced in those years. While some components may be similar, modifications in wiring for things like fuel injection systems, sensors, and other electronic features can lead to differences. It's essential to consult specific service manuals or wiring diagrams for each model year to ensure compatibility.
I doubt it very much as they change electronics about every year.
you need the engine, wiring harness, and transmission. All three to make the swap.
I doubt it very much as electronics in the car are changed every year.
A degree in elecrical wiring and tons of time studying both the S10 and the Camaro wiring diagrams A better choice is to buy one pre-made by "Painless Wiring Inc" if they offer one
get the wiring harness from the explorer or donor vehicle that you get the 4.0 from, you need the harness from the 4.0!!!
It plugs into the taillight.
The Dodge Dynasty was produced from the years 1988 to 1993. The wiring harness from the fuel pump to the battery in a 1989 Dodge Dynasty is located very close to the battery terminals.
get a chiltons book from the parts store
Yes, a 1985 Camaro mass air flow (MAF) sensor can fit in a 1989 Camaro, as both models use similar engine components and designs. However, it's important to check compatibility regarding the specific engine type and any modifications that may have been made. Additionally, ensure that the wiring harness and connector are compatible, as there may be slight differences between the two model years.
Yes, but you will also need the wiring harness and ecm.
Short answer is Yes. If you got the 350 out of another car, it would make it alot easier if out of that car you also take the wiring harness from it. Otherwise you'll shell out big bucks for an aftermarket harness. The engine mount and bolt patterns should match right up though.
maybe junk yards i have the same problem