why do p/os do this to wiring?

leedutcher

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think i might have found my no spark problem. im slowly rebuilding the wiring harness and look what i have found!!!!!!!

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red/white, blue/black, red/yellow, sliced to light brown....:confused: how am i going to fix this?

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green/yellow and yellow spliced together :confused:

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all 4 light brown spliced together.....

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all 4 dark green spliced together...

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all dark brown (chocolate) spliced together.....

im removing the turn signals wires and staring from scratch.....so thats light brown and dark green right? what the green/yellow and solid yellow wires go to? also the tag on the harness is 2g5.82590.50 whatever that means
 
that is now way normal drepy....lol... i would hate to see what your idea of un-normal.nope not a potty it a bumbo...helps infints learn how to sit up. i think it was made over there not for sure though
 
well some of it is ok because im removing some of the wiring anyway. but some of it is ridiculous...lol.. like what do all the chocolate wire run..just the turn signals right same with the darg green ones..right?
 
It's not just PO's that do this. Look what Ford gave us on my wife's Focus wagon. :yikes: Whenever the tailgate was opened the tail light fuse blew. It was not only this car which was only 2 years old when it happened but it also happened on our previus Focus wagon that was only about 3 years old at the time.

Lesson is, once fuses start blowing regularly or things quit working look deeper, it's happening for a reason.
 

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