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Old 03-22-2013, 01:30 PM   #1
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where do the dome/cargo/fuel sending wires run?

do they go under the (mine is missing) rubber door seal? Or did they go under the (also missing) door sill rocker cover thingy?

once they get behind the door in that void space how were they cleanly run up to the gap where they go around the back glass? were these wires visible?

i have all the carpet and stuff out and dont remember where this stuff went. and the wires are kinda just "there" and look like crap.
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Re: where do the dome/cargo/fuel sending wires run?

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do they go under the (mine is missing) rubber door seal? Or did they go under the (also missing) door sill rocker cover thingy?

once they get behind the door in that void space how were they cleanly run up to the gap where they go around the back glass? were these wires visible?

i have all the carpet and stuff out and dont remember where this stuff went. and the wires are kinda just "there" and look like crap.
They go under the sill plate and up behind the tank by the fill neck. You should have some small clips on the wire that clip onto the pinch weld on the back edge of the door opening for the dome light wire (orange/white) and the top seam of the tank for the fuel sender wire (brown).

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Old 03-22-2013, 02:02 PM   #3
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Re: where do the dome/cargo/fuel sending wires run?

sill plate. thats the word i needed. OK.
And I guess I can buy those clips from classic parts or LMC or since this isnt a showtruck Ill just rig something up. Maybe the HELP! section at the parts store will have something similar.
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yea the cargo and dome are both orange/white wires. Fuel sending is light brown.
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sill plate. thats the word i needed. OK.
And I guess I can buy those clips from classic parts or LMC or since this isnt a showtruck Ill just rig something up. Maybe the HELP! section at the parts store will have something similar.
Thanks!
yea the cargo and dome are both orange/white wires. Fuel sending is light brown.

Check the wires close, they usually stay clipped to the wires.

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