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tailgate wiring harness,wagon 200 1991

The headliner is easy - once you figure it out! The material stretches to the rear of the car, and a small plastic lip engages a flap of sheet metal to keep it tight. The process that has worked for me is to sort of pinch it, with a light traction towards the rear of the car, then lightly pull downwards.

I have experienced the same problems, and I finally replaced the wiring harnesses. IPD sells a great kit that includes new wires, with spade connectors for installing with the factory wiring clips. No problem, just follow the instructions, take your time, AND put a couple of old blankets around where you are going to lay the door (prevents many scratches).






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