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What kind of autowire does a Chevy Chevelle use?

What kind of autowire does a Chevy Chevelle use?

Instrument Cluster wiring is designed with a “cluster harness disconnect” system for easy service and assembly. Original terminals and connectors (another American Autowire exclusive) are provided for stock cluster connections.

Where does the rear body harness plug in?

Rear body harness assembly plugs into the main harness in the stock location and our longer leads allow for stock or custom routing of the wires.

Where is the turn signal located on a Chevy Chevelle?

Standard turn signal and hazard flashers are mounted on fuse panel. A new horn relay is mounted on the main dash harness. Fuse box designed to fit in original location. All required hardware supplied. New ATO fuse panel allows for easy fuse and circuit breaker accessibility.

What kind of wiring harnesses do corvettes use?

Original Design Series™ (all models), RestoMod Series™ (1953-76 Corvette only), or Classic Update Series™ (non-Corvette). Here are some guidelines to help you decide if you should purchase our Original Design Series™ wiring harnesses, RestoMod Series™ wiring system or Classic Update Series™ wiring system.

Where can I buy a wiring harness for my car?

You can also purchase additional wiring harnesses if your vehicle had factory-installed (not dealer installed or aftermarket) options. For example: air conditioning, power windows, rear window defogger, power top, etc. These additional harnesses will plug directly into the main harnesses as they did at the factory.

Do you have an American autowire light harness?

I called today and spoke to one of your Technicians. I had purchased one of your engine harnesses for my 1963 Chevy II Nova and the light harness. I did all the wiring as described, but had no power throughout the car. The Nova still has its original wiring except for the cables I upgraded with American Autowire.

Can a 66 Chevelle be wired with American autowire?

Recently I completed a very high-end restoration on a ‘66 Chevelle in which I installed one of your complete wiring kits. The quality of the components, the detailed step by step instructions, ease of installation, and the spot-on technical staff made wiring this car a breeze, even with a variety of aftermarket accessories.

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Ruth Doyle