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Old February 21st, 2007, 03:56 AM
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Looking for under dash wiring harness for 68KR non-air

Hello,

AC was added to my KR way back somewhere in it's past life. I was considering removing it to bring the car back to factory specs.

One piece of the puzzle is finding the correct under-dash wiring harness for a NON-air car.

Do you guys know where to look?

Also, in your best estimation, how many man hours would be required to properly remove AC from a KR?

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Re: Looking for under dash wiring harness for 68KR non-air

The AC harness is a separate harness that is taped onto the standard BB tach harness. Just remove it, push heater fan fires through firewall and your're good to go. You will have to deal with that 1/2" hole they pushed the AC compressor feed grommet through.
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Re: Looking for under dash wiring harness for 68KR non-air

I think you will find filling the holes in the firewall and the radiator support to be the biggest challenge. As Tim mentioned, no change in the main harness. I took air out of my KR. The guys put in factory air, but they weren't too good at making the holes...it looked like they used a dull butter knife!
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