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Engine Wiring Harness 1997 Dodge Dakota V8 5.2l 5.9l 4x4 on 2040-parts.com

US $149.95
Location:

Hobart, Indiana, US

Hobart, Indiana, US
Item must be returned within:14 Days Refund will be given as:Money Back Returns Accepted:Returns Accepted Return policy details: Return shipping will be paid by:Buyer Restocking Fee:No

Pulled from 1997 Dakota 5.2L 4x4 AUTO TRANS

Good Working Condition


This Listing is for One of the Two Under Hood Compartment Harnesses

 

Engine / Transmission / Transfer Case Wiring Harness ONLY


This is The Main Wiring That Wires Up the Engine and Trnasmission

Direct Fit:

1997 Year [Possibly 1996]


5.2L / 5.9L Enignes ONLY

All Other Years / Engine WILL REQUIRE MODIFICATION 

Also Note that there are 1-2 Extra Plugs on this harness 

than one from a 2WD donor


-has 2 of 3 ECU Connectors

-Interface Relay Fuse Box Harness (That's The Harness w the 3rd ECU plug for Dash Inteface)


THIS LISTING DOES NOT INCLUDE:

 -RELAY / FUSE BOX 

-DASH INTERFACE 

- EXT COMPONENT WIRING [IE HEADLIGHTS]


I Usually Ship on Wednesdays. If you need special arrangements 
please let me know at time of purchase.

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