I bought a replacement harness for my steering column. I believe it is from M&H through Year One, but it's been a long while since I bought it.
Out of the bag, the battery and ignition wires were not plugged into the column connector and have some extra length to them. This appears to be intentional but I'm clueless as to why it came this way. What am I missing here?
strange is this the part attached to the ign switch ?
YES, this is just a universal ignition switch. I get them all the time.
What I do BEFORE installation in the column is remove that hard plastic cover, bend the two wires in a "S" shape to take the slack out and just tape it all up in an area that isn't noticeable, and of course plug the two wire into the connector
Maybe because you still have the hard plastic cover still on the harness, you can plug the two wires into the connector and just tuck the excess into the plastic cover ? :dunno:
I could never figure out why it's like this, but it was obviously made for several different applications
Thanks for the info. There is enough wire to make a loop and fit the wires into the plastic connector. I hadn't considered that there could be applications for this harness that might not need the wires inserted. All of other M&H harnesses have been perfect fits without modification so this one had me scratching my head.
The switch is NOT a M&H part. It is a Standard Motor Products US88 available anywhere like YearOne or even RockAuto :twothumbsup:
https://www.rockauto.com/en/moreinfo.php?pk=44046&cc=1078567&jsn=442
Yup, that's the critter.