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Originally Posted by NOT THE BLUE LAMPSHADE
So I recently swapped a new engine into my Mazda and now it's dead again. I discovered that the part of the wiring harness that goes to the injectors, crank sensor, and emissions valves, etc, is melted through. I apparently routed it over a hot exhaust part to the intake manifold and it finally broke now.
The question is, can I just cut the wires back, get some butt connectors and wire and connect it all up? And then the obvious of insulating it and sleeving it back up.
I've done this with other shit, JW if this can be held true with a engine wiring harness. I can't afford 850$ from Mazda for a new one.
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Should be fine. Personally I would solder them then go to home depot & ask for silicone splicing tape(it's high temp) Use that to wrap it. It might be near the duct tape near heating stuff. Last time I had a problem like that I also used a Kevlar spark plug boot shield from O'Reilly Auto Parts . I just cut the metal ring out to make the sleeve expandable.
