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Camaro Research Group Discussion => Maintenance => Topic started by: Mac B on July 15, 2012, 06:32:35 PM
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I have determined that I need to replace my rear body harness. This harness is routed between the dash and the trunk with a plug on the driver's side of the trunk for the tail light/turn signal/marker light harness. What is the best way to replace the rear body harness on a done car? What do I need to remove to get at the harness? It looks like the kick panel for sure. Of course I will check the plug there before I proceed any further. All wires at the headlight switch plug are working correctly and my tail light section operates as it should when I apply independent power. Thanks for your help.
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Remove kick panel, door scuff plate, rear seat and you may need to remove the and inner 1/4 trim for access to the old loom..
Best to reveal both ends and check continuity with a multimeter before removal.. Could also just be a bad connection.
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Thanks Steve, that is what I thought. Gonna dig into it tomorrow. I do know there is no juice at the trunk end. Am I correct in thinking the dash end is behind the kick panel?
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The connector isn't but the 1/4 loom is routed behind it..
Edit: Just saw you found and fixed the problem.. :)
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The connector isn't but the 1/4 loom is routed behind it..
Edit: Just saw you found and fixed the problem.. :)
Where was the problem?
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The dashboard end of the body harness was partially separated. Who knows how it happened but I reconnected it and all is well. Getting the kick panel out is a BEAR! Of course I scratched it and will be getting a new one.