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Help on crossover wires in engine bay
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<blockquote data-quote="Porkpie" data-source="post: 523942" data-attributes="member: 14718"><p>Hi Mags, I hope all is still going well. I removed the plug from mine a few years ago, just split the outer sheath from the wires, and follow them back to which ever circuit they come from. From memory I think all but 2 can be completely removed and the others a simple re-route or re-connect. Like most things it's simple once you start work, the thinking about it is harder!</p><p></p><p>Regards, Si.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Porkpie, post: 523942, member: 14718"] Hi Mags, I hope all is still going well. I removed the plug from mine a few years ago, just split the outer sheath from the wires, and follow them back to which ever circuit they come from. From memory I think all but 2 can be completely removed and the others a simple re-route or re-connect. Like most things it's simple once you start work, the thinking about it is harder! Regards, Si. [/QUOTE]
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