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Old 08-18-2008, 04:00 PM   #1
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wire problems from vandal rodent

i had a squirrel eat through a group of wires and make a nest in the spot. there was enough slack to solder them back together right before a 15 wire connector on 2002 LS passenger firewall under antenna. there are 4 brown wires coming from the connector, but i only have 2 brown wires waiting on the opposite chewed side. i will post pic of the wires, and PLEASE,PLEASE,PLEASE can someone take a picture of their wires at this same point or send link for that wire diagram. i would love to know what they do also, because they seem to no effect on truck running.
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Old 08-18-2008, 04:08 PM   #2
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Re: wire problems from vandal rodent

Welcome to the forum.
that sucks squirrel nuts.

that doesn't look to bad and you said it has no effect on the engine running. looks like you've already matched the wire colors up. i would hook them up and check everything in your truck. if something isn't working, then you know exactly where the problem is and switch the wires.
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