Wiring Harness Installation - 1997 Chrysler Concorde

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Installation of a Wiring Harness on a 1997 Chrysler Concorde
Today we are going to be installing wiring harness part number 119175 on a 1997 Chrysler Concorde. OK, we are inside the trunk area here, and as you can see, I have gone ahead and removed the rear carpeting to expose the wires that we are going to be tapping into to wire the wiring harness. We can go ahead and access most of the wires directly right here in this area. The first thing we want to do is to go ahead and probe the wires to determine which function each wire carries. The first thing we want to do is to test for our left-turn signal. And it appears to be this light green wire coming directly out of the harness. Then we want to find our right-turn signal, which appears to be the tan wire that is feeding over to the passengers side. Then we want to find the brake line, which again appears to be the white wire with the tan stripe. And then the last thing we need to find is our running lights, and that appears to be the black wire with the yellow stripe. Then on our harness here, we are just going to go ahead and make our connections to the wires that we just found. The yellow wire is going to be our left-turn signal wire. The white is, again, going to be the ground, which we want to use that common grounding point right over here. The brown wire was our running-light feed, the red wire was our brake feed, and our green wire is our right-turn feed.
So, I am going to take some common Scotch locks and place them over the existing wire on the vehicle and then connect the appropriate wire on our connector. And then just get a pair of pliers and we will crimp down our tab there. And that will make our connection for us. And we are just going to go ahead and do that for all the wires. And last, we want to take the white wire with the ring terminal on it and connect it to that common ground. And then we just want to find a suitable mounting point for our converter box. As you can see, on the back side here we have got some double-sided tape. And we can just go ahead and press that down into place. I am just going to directly mount it right there that is going to be as good a spot as any. And that will allow our 4-pole to be left inside the trunk when not in use. And then when we want to use it, we can just go ahead and pull it out of the trunk area and go ahead and close the trunk on it. The weather stripping will prevent it from being pinched, so that will be OK there. OK, and then lastly we just want to tape up all of our connections that we have made. And then we will reassemble the carpet underneath the trunk area, and then our installation will be complete. And this will conclude the installation of wiring harness part number 119175 on a 1997 Chrysler Concorde.
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