h22 wiring harness
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Re: h22 wiring harness
the thing about the wire harness is that it is really easy to make a mistake if your not to good with the electric system. if you make the harness yourself and the car ends up not starting, its gana be hard to troubleshoot. but if your good at it go for it, save money where you can.
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the thing about the wire harness is that it is really easy to make a mistake if your not to good with the electric system. if you make the harness yourself and the car ends up not starting, its gana be hard to troubleshoot. but if your good at it go for it, save money where you can.
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That is a simple fix, why not just lengthen the wires that are too short. No need for a complete harness if only a few wires are short. Cut the short wires one at a time and solder in the length of wire that you need & Bob's your Uncle!
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Right. Theres a section on this in the FAQ btw. Im assuming this is a CD accord? You'll find what you need to know there, no need for the prelude harness at all
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no actually its a cb7 accord... well we found were most of them go ...we are just waiting on the clutch to get here the only one that we are not sure he has 2 green plugs that look like one is for vtec and one is for the temp sensor would a 90 accord have a vtec plug...?
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