Scoutmaster
Junior Member
Hello all,
I am new here. I am having a problem with my Engine Wiring Harness. I have a 1999 Ram 1500 Quad Cab 4x4. I put this in storage a while ago. I went once a month or so to start it and drive it to keep it running properly. One time I went to start it and it would not. I opened up the hood and found that some squirrels had gotten in there and eaten up quite a bit of wires. I found a junk yard locally that had a wire harness, but someone had gotten to the truck first and taken out the transmission and cut the wire harness from the back of the block to the underside of the vehicle...about 25 wires?
It seems that my wire harness is not destroyed down under the block, but I do not know where those wires lead to disconnect my old one. I have looked for some diagrams or pictures to help me know what and where to disconnect my old harness to no avail. It seems as though I would have all I need to combine the 2 harnesses into one good one.
I would appreciate any advice or help form you all here in what you might do if it were you.
Thank you,
Steve
I am new here. I am having a problem with my Engine Wiring Harness. I have a 1999 Ram 1500 Quad Cab 4x4. I put this in storage a while ago. I went once a month or so to start it and drive it to keep it running properly. One time I went to start it and it would not. I opened up the hood and found that some squirrels had gotten in there and eaten up quite a bit of wires. I found a junk yard locally that had a wire harness, but someone had gotten to the truck first and taken out the transmission and cut the wire harness from the back of the block to the underside of the vehicle...about 25 wires?
It seems that my wire harness is not destroyed down under the block, but I do not know where those wires lead to disconnect my old one. I have looked for some diagrams or pictures to help me know what and where to disconnect my old harness to no avail. It seems as though I would have all I need to combine the 2 harnesses into one good one.
I would appreciate any advice or help form you all here in what you might do if it were you.
Thank you,
Steve