Wiring Harness's
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Wiring Harness's
Installing new guages, chasing electrical gremlins? Don't waste your time this winter patching together your old wiring or dealing with rotton wires. Now available are Guage Panel, Trim and Boat Harness's to make your re-rig profesional, reliable and easy!
Boat Harness: $ 139.95
Guage Harness: $ 69.95
Trim Harness: $ 61.95
Boat Harness: $ 139.95
Guage Harness: $ 69.95
Trim Harness: $ 61.95
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Standard color coding. If you need a schematic with this I can copy my a Merc manual.
The boat main harness has one plug each end. No brainer.
Engine and panel harness have a molded plug one end and standard color coded wires the other.
Trim harness is the same deal, plug one end, pig tails the other.
The boat main harness has one plug each end. No brainer.
Engine and panel harness have a molded plug one end and standard color coded wires the other.
Trim harness is the same deal, plug one end, pig tails the other.
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Is this for your Fountain? If so look in the gunnels adjacent to where your right elbow sits. Look under the dash and you should be able to see a service loop of wiring that will be tied up. If you pull it (gently) out you should get the plugs (one starb, one port). You may need to pull the side panel but I've never needed to on a Fountain.
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Do you have to buy the whole boat harness?
Is it available in like a 24 inch?
Is it available in like a 24 inch?
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knot-right,
We can do a special at 24" or what might be better would be a boat side without the rectangular plug and you can wire direct to the guages. Either way, it's up to you.
Fionn
We can do a special at 24" or what might be better would be a boat side without the rectangular plug and you can wire direct to the guages. Either way, it's up to you.
Fionn