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Painless Performance 22 Circuit Complete Chassis Wiring Harness for all 1967-1968 Mustangs.
This complete chassis wiring harness from Painless Performance features pre-printed, color-coded, high-temperature TXL wires, which make installation easy and super reliable. This kit has a fully assembled 22-circuit micro fuse block complete with 12 modern blade-type micro fuses and two relays. This harness allows you to safely rewire existing accessories as well as connect new and aftermarket items in all 1967-1968 Mustangs. The circuit designations are even printed directly on the wires themselves which makes the installation process even more straightforward. Specifications: Number of Circuits: 22 Circuits - 12 Fuses with Horn Relay, Accessory Relay and Maxi Fuse Harness Length: Factory Fitment Fuse Type: Mini Blade & Maxi Fuse Firewall Pass-through: Grommet Color Code Based: Factory Ford Circuit Designations: Printed on Wires This Painless Performance complete chassis wiring harness is a direct fit replacement for all 1967-1968 Mustangs and has many of the factory connectors already installed on the harness right out of the box. This chassis harness uses a unique auxiliary circuit with a 20 amp relay for additional accessories, such as fog lights or an electric fuel pump. Included Circuits For: - A/C & Heat - Accessory / Cigarette Lighter - Accessory Relay - Backup Lights - Brake Lights - Charging - Courtesy and Dome Lights - Electric Choke - Emergency Flashers - Fused Power Source - Glove Box Light - Headlights - Horn (Relay) - Ignition Coil - Instrument Panel Lighting and Gauges* --->*Includes wires for an Aftermarket Tachometer, Ammeter, Brake Warning Light, Fuel Gauge, Oil Gauge, Tachometer, Temperature Gauge and Voltmeter. - Park Lights - Radio/Clock (Constant and Switched) - Starting - Tail Lights and License Plate Light - Trunk Lights - Turn Signals - Wipers and Washer Pump So if you are restoring a classic 1967 or 1968 Mustang or have a beauty of your own already that you have had electrical and wiring issues with, this all inclusive wiring harness from Painless Performance is exactly what you need! This complete chassis harness is the simplest and most complete way to rewire your entire classic Mustang. |
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