The Quick/Small/(Stupid?) Question Thread-take 2

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Re: The Quick/Small/(Stupid?) Question Thread-take 2

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Lube 'em up and poke 'em through!
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Anyone have a good way of cleaning all the crud on the inner fenders? looks like a few decades worth of rubber and dirt... Maybe soak it in a solvent before scraping?
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No real magic bullet that I know of. Scraper (as pictured) , wire brush (if not oily), scraper+brake Kleen (if oily), razor scraper. If it's undercoating, hopefully its old and brittle. Good luck and keep zen thoughts during the process :)
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i've found the 'dremel' vibrating tool to be wonderful on scraping 'stuff'.
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Any one that can helm me ID this harness will be my new hero.
It's a 2 wire harness that originates on the driver side just under the headlight relay. Red wires Black stripe. 24" long , 1 wire is hot with ignition.
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Year of car please :)
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Fog lights?
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I believe these go to the Reverse light switch on the transmission. There will be a 2 wire harness from the transmission that meets up with this.
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Yup, reverse light harness.
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Thanks! That makes sense. I have been scratching my head on this one for a week.
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Nissanman wrote: Fri Apr 20, 2018 8:53 pm Year of car please :)
1969 SRL .
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boxcar wrote: Sat Apr 21, 2018 10:43 am
Nissanman wrote: Fri Apr 20, 2018 8:53 pm Year of car please :)
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Any tips to get this little guy on? Brake light switch stopper. Can't get it all the way in to get past the ridge . I’ve heard freezing works, also boiling... it’s really frustrating me
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Put a little lube on it, get it started and pull it thru with some needle nose pliers.
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Di-electric silicone grease works great..extra slippery and helps to preserve the rubber. FWIW Pat
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