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What can I do about the engine wiring harness in my car?

I have a 1993 Ford Probe 2.0 Manual. I need help figuring out what I can do to get in running again. The only thing that is stopping it from running is the engine wiring harness that was cut. We pulled the starter out and the wiring harness that is connected to it was cut Can they be rewired? If so where can I get that done? Where can I find a new one that isn't cut? Please help me, I need to find a fast and easy way to get this problem fixed. I've hunted for parts in salvage yards but can't find any that aren't cut from them pulling the engines out. Advice?

Answer:

you'd be ahead to get a sparkling harness or one from a salvage backyard, with all the connectors intact. The connectors on maximum autos can in effortless words connect one way, so it is demanding to hook it up incorrect. the biggest difficulty installation a harness is feeding via some tight areas, like below the intake or different tight spots. Haynes manuals have wiring diagrams in them, they are below $20 and must be ordered on-line or offered in a parts save.
If people are cutting the harnesses to pull motors out of the yard cars then it must be fairly straight forward to re-wire the engine once it's in another car. A decent mechanic can probably fix whatever wiring problem you're having if you don't know how to fix it yourself. From past failures I can say that if you're not completely sure what you're doing regarding automotive electricals it's usually cheaper in the long run (even if it costs you more up front) just to let an expert handle it and get it done right the first time.

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