1999 Pontiac Trans Am SLP Performance Parts Test - Trans Slam
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Hank Deniecki is fishing the passenger-side wiring harness through the heat-shield tubing, which is made from heat-resistant fiberglass surrounded by high-temp silicone that is resistant to 1,400 degrees. We added 14 inches of wire to the harnesses' crankshaft sensor, oil-level sensor, and starter-solenoid wires by cutting, splicing, and soldering. However, Hank says that's usually not necessary since there is normally enough slack in the wiring harness. View Related Article
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