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Old 09-06-2023, 05:07 PM   #1
MiniD
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Re: Help, I think I messed up

The first picture: This is the feedthrough for your door open switch. It should connect to your dome light harness.

Third Picture: Not covering the whole connector is not an issue. You'll see there are no wires outside of the connector space. This is the turn signal switch harness. The other circled connector/harness from the column is the wiper switch harness. For some reason, your harness has been extended.

The fourth picture: This is your hi-beam switch. If your headlights are not working, this is most likely the culprit.

The fifth picture: it's just a guess, but those look to be radio wires.

The second set first picture: This is your neutral safety switch. Your ignition wire runs through this and only allows your vehicle to be started in park or neutral.

I have to agree with Factory Guy on this. Looking at the state of your wiring, you really should go with a new harness. I also suggest (and have used) the American Autowire harness as a replacement for everything under the dash, engine compartment, front light harness and rear light harness.
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