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2. Mustang Disassembly

Wiring Harness and Under Dash Removal

This step in the disassembly strategy is focused on removing the wiring harnesses from this classic mustang. Before I can remove the main under dash harness there is quite a few items that need to be disconnected and removed, some of these items have already been prepared for removal during the last phase of the disassembly strategy "engine compartment".

 

Random_01 035Remove the driver controls units
  • Steering column
  • Accelerator pedal
  • Emergency brake assembly
  • Air vent
  • washer pump

I leave the hoses connected to the washer pump and pull them through the firewall.

 

Random_01 013Remove the heater box and ducts


 

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Remove the main harness

Disconnect all wiring to headlamp harness, engine compartment and tail lamp harness and remove the main underdah harness from the mustang. Then continue and remove the head light harness and tail light harness.

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