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Rewiring - Harness Glimpses - Part 1
Topic:Electrical   Date: 2009-11-01
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Isabelle is in need of a complete rewiring. Check out the fuse panel:

fuse panel

Here is the old wiring harness:

old harness

The bottom of the new ignition switch:

ignition switch

This is a shot of the wires in the same orientation as the above picture:

ignition wires

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