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> SOT: Automotive Elcectrical Wiring Books, Any good suggestions
turnaround89
post Nov 29 2009, 01:19 AM
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Looking to rewire my 914 from scratch and have a minimum wire harness in the car. I am looking for a book that will give me the information that i need before i start on the project. I have been researching the internet and some info contradicts itself compared to other info i have found. looking for a book or two/three, that will describe how to wire a car or how to wire up basic circuits in an automobile. Any suggestions would be greatly appreciated.
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post Nov 29 2009, 08:35 PM
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If you are hoping to use the stock wiring components, I think you would be better off opening up the harness and removing the wires that you do not need.

I intended to do this on my car, got overwhelmed, and did not do it. I am glad that I id not, as I have ended up needing circuits that I thought I was going to be removing (like fog lights, light motors, etc.)

If you are going from scratch, it might be best to use a Painless kit and use GM parts wherever you can.

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