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Wagon Tailgate Wiring 200 1986

You guys are kidding me right? P.U. what a stinker, that looks like absolute crap. You don't need to be much of purist to turn your nose up at that one. Those harnesses really don't cost that much and the majority of what that bill runs is labor, I usually charge about 3 hours labor to do both sides in my shop. The only real trick to doing them is to lube up the new harness before you pull it back through with the wire that you fed through when you pulled the old harness out. They blow out in a couple of years? Come on, I have got 240's in my shop that I litterally did the PDS services on when they rolled off of the semi at the dealership. I have never done a set of harnesses twice in a 240. Just buy the factory Volvo harnesses and install them, I think you will be much happier with the satisfaction of a job well done instead of the eyesore of your headliner hanging down at either corner. Rant off.

Mark






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