saddle, girth, bit, bridle, reins, and plus when driving you need to have a crop or wipe (same thingbut crops are shorter and made for driving).
The Harness - 1971 TV was released on: USA: 12 November 1971
It should be very simple. The trim around the deck should snap off pretty easily. Then there should be 4 7millimeter screw securing it in the dash, removie those. Unplug the harness, DO NOT CUT IT OFF!! I cant stress this enough. Youll need to buy a dash kit to make it fit correctly, a harness for the wiring, and a GM antenna adapter. You can go without the antenna adapter if you dont listen to radio, but if you do you absolutely need it. Get a harness that plugs into the stock wiring harness, it makes it really easy to install plus if you ever sell the car the factory radio plugs right in. The harness is color coded so you just match color to color basically with the deck harness. Just shell out the 53 bucks its gonna cost you for the parts or youll turn a hour job into a day job.
i have the same problem on my cobalt ss 05 and i cant find the anwser
2 meters
The C115 connection is it supposed to connected because mine is not
Search 'horse harness parts diagram. You will find a few sites.
You can find a radio wiring harness for your 1997 Ford at most auto-parts stores. Many electronic stores will also have the radio wiring harness.
You can find a trailer wiring harness for a Chevrolet in a Haynes repair manual. The manuals are available at most auto parts stores.
Your local auto parts store can sell you a trailer plug harness that plugs into the vehicle's original harness that requires no cutting.
Trailer wiring harness part #118382 - any local Auto Parts Store should care this.
u can buy one at the auto parts store and they plug into the tail light harness usually buy unpluging it and pluging in the harness
Check with your local auto parts store, they can sell you a trailer harness that simply plugs into your existing harness, very easy to do, just follow instructions. The harness should be in the $25 range.
Check with your local auto parts store. They should be able to get you a ready made harness that simply plugs in to your van harness. The connections are weather tight, no cutting or splicing. They generally go for around $30.
Auto parts stores can sell you a trailer harness that plugs in between your existing truck harness. The electrical connection used is usually located behind the rear bumper on the inside of the left frame. Directions will come with the trailer harness kit.
Have one of these myself and also need the wiring. Recently found the wiring harness directly from Bazooka. Here's the link. http://www.bazooka.com/products/mobile/Parts-C38/Wiring-Kits-and-Hardware-S118/RSA-hp-AWK---Parts-Wiring-Harness-for-RSA-or-RSA-HP-Tubes-P298
Possibly in your local appliance parts store. -Or online.
From a Ford main parts dealer.