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Russ Blome
 
  1983 Dodge W-350 - Posted: 11-08-2004, 01:06 AM
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I am trying to obtain an under-dash wiring harness for my truck. Age and electrical load plus the fact that Dodge used an ammeter instead of a voltmeter has rendered the interior harness hard, brittle and fused. The truck isn't running because of the wiring but is otherwise good. It's one of the "Sno Commanders" w/ a Meyer plow. Up until a month ago it was my daily driver.

The local Dodge dealers don't support a vehicle this old and can't even provide a part number! Local wrecking yards don't have anything this old. Ron Francis and Painless Wiring can't help, either.

I'm hoping someone can help with parts sources or suggestions.

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 Posted: 11-08-2004, 07:19 AM
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I've seen some NOS harnesses on Ebay here and there. It may come down to making your own using a schematic.
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 Posted: 12-06-2004, 05:13 PM
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try www.car-part.com i just looked an it says that deans auto salvage in Anchorage has one, phone number is 907-258-6832
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try these guy they be able to help you http://www.mopartruckparts.com/
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