bberger
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- Bruce
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- Tehachapi, CA
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- 1972 Pinzgauer 710M, 2004 Toyota Tacoma 4x4
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While outfitting my 2023 Gladiator for overlanding and the installation of a camper I inadvertently damaged the headlamp to dash wiring harness. I've been trying to get a cost estimate from my local Jeep dealer who is 40 miles away before having it towed to them to be repaired. They are not returning my phone calls, texts, or messages through their web site. This makes me question the kind of service they are likely to provide. Their Yelp service reviews are mostly bad.
Has anyone replaced the headlamp to dash wiring harness on their own? Examining the harness and connectors it looks pretty much straight forward with most of the connectors being readily accessible and not tricky to separate. There is one under the cowl and a couple that appear to require the removal of the right front fender. I'm probably more concerned about replacing all of the tie downs and standoffs than actually replacing the harness itself.
I generally do most of my own vehicle maintenance and this doesn't look as bad as some other wiring work I've done in the past other than there being a lot of connections on the this harness.
Any information or assistance would be greatly appreciated.
Has anyone replaced the headlamp to dash wiring harness on their own? Examining the harness and connectors it looks pretty much straight forward with most of the connectors being readily accessible and not tricky to separate. There is one under the cowl and a couple that appear to require the removal of the right front fender. I'm probably more concerned about replacing all of the tie downs and standoffs than actually replacing the harness itself.
I generally do most of my own vehicle maintenance and this doesn't look as bad as some other wiring work I've done in the past other than there being a lot of connections on the this harness.
Any information or assistance would be greatly appreciated.
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