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Old 09-28-2010, 07:46 PM
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Default 99 engine harness issue/swap

I just inherited a 04/99 rodeo 3.2L, which had a small underhood wiring fire. This led to the vehicle going down the street by itself and causing all kinds of carnage. Has anyone seen this before, where the harness melts next to the fuse box?
I need to find a harness that is the right one, the first time, without spending 2hrs to rip it out. the local boneyards aren't very helpfull, since this is so far out of their areas of expertise. So far I've learned that 98-99 are compatible, but I have a 5-speed, will one from an auto work as well?
Does it matter what month of 99 it is? I was told they changed in 08/99. Does this mean that a later production 99 is actually a 2000?
 
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Old 10-21-2010, 01:19 PM
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Default Wiring Harness Issue.

I'm pretty sure it covers yours but there is actually a recall on the wiring harness under the hood. I actually have my car in the shop right now and they are replacing it free of charge. Not sure if it actually needed it but i found 9 recalls on my 1998 isuzu rodeo, im making them fix all of it just to be safe. Hey its free anyway Take it to a dealership and tell them about the recall, they'll fix you up.
 
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Old 10-25-2011, 10:37 PM
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i have a 99 rodeo no gas in ejectors but has pluse, think this is recall
 
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