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Old 01-08-2011, 11:27 PM   #1
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s14 Lower Wiring Harness Help Please!!!!

How the f*ck is this suppose to work? I know its wrong, just tell me how it's suppose to work. Your looking at a 1995 S14 OBD1 Wiring Harness and a KA24DE Starter.

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You have your alternator hooked up?
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You have your alternator hooked up?
Alternator looks like this..... I'm still not sure what the 2 red wires (looks like they were spliced into the upper harness) are for yet. Could they be for the alternator?





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Old 01-09-2011, 10:59 AM   #4
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Bump!!! I would like an idea b4 I go to the garage and continue.....
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looks like the OEM wire that goes from starter to battery, that usually companies half ass and don't replace and just lay another wire on top. take pic of where the wire leads to.
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please tell me You didn't put the battery in the trunk cause that is the most half assed job i've ever seen, bar none! the two wires you have on the starter should not be on there they should be connected together in a totally different way and the wire that you don't know where it goes should be on the starter solenoid.
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Thanks for the responses.... Everything was figured out and cleaned up today
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