I have a few extra wiring harnesses here. What I did was take an old O2 sensor and cut the wiring as close to the sensor as possible. This gives me the female harness connector and wiring. Then I took my worst harness and cut the insulation back to get as much wiring as I needed. I then cut the 4 wires for the male harness connector. Now I spliced these two harnesses together with soldering and heat shrink tubing. This made me a harness extension that is is plug and play to the length I needed. I also used 1/4" fuel line in 2" lengths, installed them on the adapter harness before soldering and heat shrinking. The 1/4" fuel lines can be moved to keep the harness from rubbing on sharp edges.
_________________ Fainya 97 Geo Metro LSI,1.3L-GT-DOHC-16v,4.10 5-speed,A/C,170,000,suspension lowered 1",4 wheel disk brakes,15"alloy wheels with 185/50-15 Toyo's,GT bucket seats,analog oil pressure gauge,cruise control, new paint job. 40 mpg at 65 mph. Good, fast, cheap. You only get two.
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