I was wondering if there is aqnyone in Auburn, Wa area who'd be so kind as to take a look at my 1979 Bronco and let me know exactly how bad it is.... and if you know anything about fixing the wiring, I would be more than happy to pay for it...
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My wiring is all shot...my radio comes on when it wants, havent seen my dashboard at night in over a year, my tail gate window only works when it feels like it, my dome work if you hit the roof and the driver side blinker doesn't like working..... The wiring is shot, I need to get it replaced and I have never done it before, so, thats why I was wondering if anyone on here would be willing to do it (with me paying and all) so I could learn how to do it myself also....How about you tell us your problem. Someone one here could save you some money. Just explain your problem, take some pictures if need be and see what happens
Well, I can say that, I am the second owner of this truck. My in-laws bought it brand new in '79, so, tha being said, if I pay 1000 bucks for a wiring harness, iwelps, after hours of researching, and thought, and looking at my money, and the investment into my beautiful truck, I have decided that I will go ahead, strip the truck and re-wire the whole thing. Seems to me, (and I might be wrong) that the $1000 cost of getting a painless or Ron Harris wiring harness may be a little out of your reach. Especially when one can buy a fully functioning bronco for the same price. I agree.. I would be very hard pressed to put that much money into a wiring harness.
For you to try to recreate the entire wiring harness sees to me to be a bot of overkill. Why not just do as J&S___ stated and check and clean all of your connections?
To be quite honest with you, when it comes to that level of rewiring, the best way is to rip everything out and make the new harness work. Approach it by function, and test as you go, don't wait till you have the whole thing done to turn the key. Start with engine functions, Ignition, Start and run, charging circuit. Once you have these functions installed test it and then go on to lighting, test. Then other functions, one at a time and test. Hook up instruments as required. If at any point the testing fails, determine why and fix it before moving on. If you wait till the whole rewiring job is done before testing you will probably have a night mare on your hands. Get an EVTM for the truck to help make the job easier, it is laid out by function. All you are doing is replacing the factory harness with new wires, don't do anything extra until all the stock functions are working. If they are currently working, functions like dash lights, courtesy lights, radio, clock, etc. you may want to consider leaving them alone.
Take your time and Good luck,
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