'96 Cherokee bulk-head fuse block wires?
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Year: 96
Model: Cherokee
Engine: 2.5
'96 Cherokee bulk-head fuse block wires?
I'm finding lots of images of the block down in the foot well, but I'm really needing on the engine side of THAT block that's two piece and bolts to the internal block.
Cherokee is a '96, 4cyl, 5spd, 2wd.
I'm installing a '95 Grand Cherokee 5.2 with a Ram1500 5spd.
I plan on using a carburetor until I can get a FI-Tech fuel injection setup, so
What I need is to find out what are the wires that are coming out of the bulk-head connection under the Clutch Master Cylinder, by the booster.
I would like to strip down the harness to ONLY what I need to have lights, air-cond, and of course run the motor. The rest can go..
BUT there looks like there's about 40 of them.
I also found out a while back about the '96's being kind of a bastard with some systems being in the <95 and some from 97> And my manual ALWAYS SHOWS INFO on A GRAND CHEROKEE for some reason..
I'm not going back to a 'stock' motor, so would like to keep it nice and clean in there, and might even look at what it would take to do a wire tuck on that side. And maybe raise that big loom up on top, going across to the pass side.
Thanks
Cherokee is a '96, 4cyl, 5spd, 2wd.
I'm installing a '95 Grand Cherokee 5.2 with a Ram1500 5spd.
I plan on using a carburetor until I can get a FI-Tech fuel injection setup, so
What I need is to find out what are the wires that are coming out of the bulk-head connection under the Clutch Master Cylinder, by the booster.
I would like to strip down the harness to ONLY what I need to have lights, air-cond, and of course run the motor. The rest can go..
BUT there looks like there's about 40 of them.
I also found out a while back about the '96's being kind of a bastard with some systems being in the <95 and some from 97> And my manual ALWAYS SHOWS INFO on A GRAND CHEROKEE for some reason..
I'm not going back to a 'stock' motor, so would like to keep it nice and clean in there, and might even look at what it would take to do a wire tuck on that side. And maybe raise that big loom up on top, going across to the pass side.
Thanks