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Old 07-07-2015, 11:15 PM   #11
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Re: Main Fuse Block Area

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So, the wire harness isn't held in place by any clips or anything? I'm at the point of running it in my truck and was curious.
Actually, it is (at least it was originally). There should be a plastic retaining pin or stud wrapped into the harness that pushes through, from the backside, a hole in the fender just above the top of the inner fender. If you look closely, you can see the stud in the 1st picture below above the tire and about 1" left of the nylon strap (the red wire is the 12 hot wire that is part of the camper harness). The alternator harness is attached similarly to the inner fender as seen in the 2nd picture.
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