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Old 02-13-2012, 10:26 PM   #1
farside847
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Headlight harness installation

I have a broken connection to my front left blinker lights and while looking closer it looks like some of the other electrical connections (horn, headlight, etc) are a little worse for wear. So, I am considering replacing the harness.

Questions:
- how difficult is this job? I would hate to disable a perfectly running truck by mucking up the electrical
- when shopping for the harness, there seems to be a few options (warning lights, factory gauges, with or without gauges). Which one for a stock 71 chev truck?
- Am I better off just splicing in the repair to the one pressing issue and be done?

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Old 02-13-2012, 10:47 PM   #2
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Re: Headlight harness installation

I would just fix the blinker for now and be on the lookout for a complete harness at the junkyards. Also check the parts for sale here or place a WTB.
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