Just my random thought on how I would approach this.
1. Disco Battery
2. Your original wiring harness is shot, so cut the wires (making sure you
know which side you are on before cutting).
3. Run your new harness end to end still not touching any plugs.
Now, remove one plug at a time and plug the new wire of the right color in
as you go along. I don't see how you could go wrong like this - and not
know it by having an extra connector dangling and a cut wire hanging around.
-= Steve
On 7/3/07, Marc <smarc@smarc.net> wrote:
>
> My new main harness has arrived from British Wiring. This will be my
> first experience changing out a harness...
>
> My plan is this -
>
> While removing the old harness, I will label each wire so as to have a
> reference to look back at.
>
> Install new harness, hopefully there aren't too many 'mystery' wires.
>
> When complete, I plan to put a 5 amp fuse in series with the battery for
> testing in case there are any shorts!
>
> Any hints or tips gratefully received!
>
> --
> Marc
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