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misterpoopoohead
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Need some parts for my 600 Sedan...

Post by misterpoopoohead »

Hi gang,

I'm looking for the electrical cable that connects to the voltage
regulator, starter solenoid, alternator, and main electrical.

The cable is black tape-wound, has two white multiple pin Molex style
connectors, and pin style connectors on the opposite ends.

The cable splits off in places to go to the voltage regulator, the
starter solenoid, the alternator, and another leg that goes elsewhere.

Yes. I know I can remove my cable and replace the bad Molex connector
and the bad wires to it but I would much rather just get the cable
from someone that is parting out a vehicle.

So, anyone out there have this cable with no damage to the wires,
connectors, and pins?

Please let me know if you have it and how much you want for it.

I would very much like to take care of this before classes start in
September.

thanks!

kev
Miles
Posts: 361
Joined: Mon Aug 04, 2003 5:32 pm

Wire Harness

Post by Miles »

Dear Mr. Poo

That's the hardest to find harness for the sedan. Most of them melt
the black (ground) wire all the way up to the plug because of not
grounding the body to the engine. I have a new one for a sedan that
doesn't take the multipin connector and I might have a good used one.

Ciao Bella anytime but Thurs, Friday ok, but later like 8pm or today
(Wednesday) in the eve.

Miles





--- In 2cylinderhondas@yahoogroups.com, "misterpoopoohead"
wrote:
>
> Hi gang,
>
> I'm looking for the electrical cable that connects to the voltage
> regulator, starter solenoid, alternator, and main electrical.
>
> The cable is black tape-wound, has two white multiple pin Molex
style
> connectors, and pin style connectors on the opposite ends.
>
> The cable splits off in places to go to the voltage regulator, the
> starter solenoid, the alternator, and another leg that goes
elsewhere.
>
> Yes. I know I can remove my cable and replace the bad Molex
connector
> and the bad wires to it but I would much rather just get the cable
> from someone that is parting out a vehicle.
>
> So, anyone out there have this cable with no damage to the wires,
> connectors, and pins?
>
> Please let me know if you have it and how much you want for it.
>
> I would very much like to take care of this before classes start in
> September.
>
> thanks!
>
> kev
>
Almighty Doan
Posts: 4
Joined: Wed Aug 08, 2007 11:48 pm

Re: Wire Harness

Post by Almighty Doan »

You might be able to find the part here . Maybe expensive.

-martin

Miles wrote:
Dear Mr. Poo

That's the hardest to find harness for the sedan. Most of them melt
the black (ground) wire all the way up to the plug because of not
grounding the body to the engine. I have a new one for a sedan that
doesn't take the multipin connector and I might have a good used one.

Ciao Bella anytime but Thurs, Friday ok, but later like 8pm or today
(Wednesday) in the eve.

Miles

--- In 2cylinderhondas@yahoogroups.com, "misterpoopoohead"
wrote:
>
> Hi gang,
>
> I'm looking for the electrical cable that connects to the voltage
> regulator, starter solenoid, alternator, and main electrical.
>
> The cable is black tape-wound, has two white multiple pin Molex
style
> connectors, and pin style connectors on the opposite ends.
>
> The cable splits off in places to go to the voltage regulator, the
> starter solenoid, the alternator, and another leg that goes
elsewhere.
>
> Yes. I know I can remove my cable and replace the bad Molex
connector
> and the bad wires to it but I would much rather just get the cable
> from someone that is parting out a vehicle.
>
> So, anyone out there have this cable with no damage to the wires,
> connectors, and pins?
>
> Please let me know if you have it and how much you want for it.
>
> I would very much like to take care of this before classes start in
> September.
>
> thanks!
>
> kev
>





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Kevin Lister
Posts: 74
Joined: Mon Aug 14, 2006 3:24 pm

Re: Wire Harness

Post by Kevin Lister »

Well, if Miles doesn't have one then I'll consider reasonable offers. If I can't find one I'll just make one from scratch.

Almighty Doan wrote: You might be able to find the part here . Maybe expensive.

-martin

Miles wrote:
Dear Mr. Poo

That's the hardest to find harness for the sedan. Most of them melt
the black (ground) wire all the way up to the plug because of not
grounding the body to the engine. I have a new one for a sedan that
doesn't take the multipin connector and I might have a good used one.

Ciao Bella anytime but Thurs, Friday ok, but later like 8pm or today
(Wednesday) in the eve.

Miles

--- In 2cylinderhondas@yahoogroups.com, "misterpoopoohead"
wrote:
>
> Hi gang,
>
> I'm looking for the electrical cable that connects to the voltage
> regulator, starter solenoid, alternator, and main electrical.
>
> The cable is black tape-wound, has two white multiple pin Molex
style
> connectors, and pin style connectors on the opposite ends.
>
> The cable splits off in places to go to the voltage regulator, the
> starter solenoid, the alternator, and another leg that goes
elsewhere.
>
> Yes. I know I can remove my cable and replace the bad Molex
connector
> and the bad wires to it but I would much rather just get the cable
> from someone that is parting out a vehicle.
>
> So, anyone out there have this cable with no damage to the wires,
> connectors, and pins?
>
> Please let me know if you have it and how much you want for it.
>
> I would very much like to take care of this before classes start in
> September.
>
> thanks!
>
> kev
>
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