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Under Dash Wire Harness Routing 1800 1973

1973 1800ES:

I hope this makes sense....

After reinstalling the dash I'm attaching the wiring and re-installing/connecting the gauges.The dash was disassembled for WAY too long and, even though I know where all of the wires terminate, I can't recall exactly how the wiring routes to get there. The main part in question is the largest of the wire bundles that comes up from the fuse panel and then runs behind the dash, left-to-right, feeding gauges and switches along the way. I currently have that large harness held up to the bottom side of the dash above the fuse panel, with a harness clamp, per original configuration. Moving to the right from there, i have the bundle wedged between the backs of the tach/temp gauges/speedo and the steering column support. That runs it against the smooth side of the column support but makes things very crowded and difficult to connect the temp gauges in particular.

Should that large harness run across the FORWARD side of the column support?

Anyone have any photos that might help?

Thanks.






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