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Old 09-02-2004, 12:44 AM
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Question how to remove my harness

ok well my 88 crx si is all messed up so buddy of mine gave me a 91 si shell need to drop my engine in to his car how can i get my engine harness off (shell does not have si harness it has a chopped gsr harness) where are the pulgs i need?? please help this is gonna happen in the morning! thx all here at automotiveforums.
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Re: how to remove my harness

ur gonna have to get a 89-91 crx si/hf or 90-91 teg harness and plug it into ur engine bay. The engine harness plugs into large white plugs located near the corners of your firewall. The reason u can't use an 88 harness is that there are a few different wires in different locations on the harness.
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