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Does anyone know what is significantly or fundamentally different about main body wiring harnesses from 1974 to 1975.
The engine harness doesn't count. What's different? Thanks! |
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Our good friend George says the '75/'76 harnesses are "significantly different" than the earlier harnesses.
Other than the EGR wiring and the seatbelt buzzer crap (also on '74s), I fail to see what is different between a '74 and '75 main chassis harness. Yes... maybe the wiring order is different, but could you effectively install a '74 harness in your '75 car and have everything work? Everything that plugs into the harness (light housings, switches, door sensors, brake switches, fuel fillers, gauges, is the same). Since I'm not using the relay board, what's the real difference then?... Hmmm???? |
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