Cruiser804
SILVER Star
Today I retro fit the main floor harness for the installation of OEM lockers. I am not sure if anyone else has done this. I know the 5 wire fix can be done but I wanted to replace the OEM harness. It was suprisingly painless. I still have the rear sill harness to do, that will come later in the week.
I will try and post some pictures.
You need to remove
1.) drivers seat
2.) DS jump set
3.) the center console (you don't need to remove the shifter console but you do need to remove the screws so you can get the storage console out)
4.) Storage console
5.) ALL the plastic interior trim on the DS
6.) DS rear selt belt retractor (bottem bolt, loosen the top)
7.) Jack holder
Once you have all this stuff out it is pretty simple. The carpet is held in place by plastic pieces that fits over the lip of both the front and rear door sill. These come up easily and remain attached to the carpet.
The harness runs down a gulley on the side of the truck and is tucked into a bracket that runs the lenght of the sill. A small section splits off and runs over the hump under the DS seat, behind the front brackets. Under the seat one section splits off for the seat controls. It then continues to the center console and parking brake. I think there are five connectors under the shifter console as well as a gound at the base.
The carpet is pretty lose here and has several openings that make it easy to snake the wire under the carpet.
Back at the gulley, the harness continues to door pillar. Here there are 3 connectors half way up. One very small on, real PITA. I used a very smally flat head screw driver to pry up one side on the chassie side to seperate the ends. I will try and take a picture and post it.
It continues down the gulley into the RD opening. A small 2 connector portion splits off and exits the body. Only one of the 2 connectors in used under truck. This was the most difficult connector to get a part. I used the new harness for reference. There is a an inner shelth that is a slightly different color. You can tell by looking at the new harness that dosen't need to come out.
Then is goes up the door sill and goes into the body behind the seat belt retractor. From here it is wide open. I think there are 4 more connectors, including one more of the little PITA connectors just to the rear of the rear seat belt retractor.
The biggest PITA was the plugs that held the harness to the chassis. I think there are 10 or so. I maybe got 3-4 out without destroying them. They are taped to the harness so you can pull the harness away from them and then get at them with a pair of pliars. New ones come with the new harness.
I set the harness in place, its easy to tell where is is suppose to sit because of the chassis plugs. I connected all the connectors, snaped all the plugs in place and but everything back together.
I will try and post some pictures.
You need to remove
1.) drivers seat
2.) DS jump set
3.) the center console (you don't need to remove the shifter console but you do need to remove the screws so you can get the storage console out)
4.) Storage console
5.) ALL the plastic interior trim on the DS
6.) DS rear selt belt retractor (bottem bolt, loosen the top)
7.) Jack holder
Once you have all this stuff out it is pretty simple. The carpet is held in place by plastic pieces that fits over the lip of both the front and rear door sill. These come up easily and remain attached to the carpet.
The harness runs down a gulley on the side of the truck and is tucked into a bracket that runs the lenght of the sill. A small section splits off and runs over the hump under the DS seat, behind the front brackets. Under the seat one section splits off for the seat controls. It then continues to the center console and parking brake. I think there are five connectors under the shifter console as well as a gound at the base.
The carpet is pretty lose here and has several openings that make it easy to snake the wire under the carpet.
Back at the gulley, the harness continues to door pillar. Here there are 3 connectors half way up. One very small on, real PITA. I used a very smally flat head screw driver to pry up one side on the chassie side to seperate the ends. I will try and take a picture and post it.
It continues down the gulley into the RD opening. A small 2 connector portion splits off and exits the body. Only one of the 2 connectors in used under truck. This was the most difficult connector to get a part. I used the new harness for reference. There is a an inner shelth that is a slightly different color. You can tell by looking at the new harness that dosen't need to come out.
Then is goes up the door sill and goes into the body behind the seat belt retractor. From here it is wide open. I think there are 4 more connectors, including one more of the little PITA connectors just to the rear of the rear seat belt retractor.
The biggest PITA was the plugs that held the harness to the chassis. I think there are 10 or so. I maybe got 3-4 out without destroying them. They are taped to the harness so you can pull the harness away from them and then get at them with a pair of pliars. New ones come with the new harness.
I set the harness in place, its easy to tell where is is suppose to sit because of the chassis plugs. I connected all the connectors, snaped all the plugs in place and but everything back together.
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