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08-03-2012, 10:45 AM | #1 | ||
FF.Com.Au Hardcore
Join Date: Nov 2008
Location: Melbourne, Vic
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As the title states I have a question about the AU wiring. As I am fitting a 2001 Series 2 Fairlane dash, motor and interior to my 2002 Series 3 wagon I have a question.
The rear doors currently are manual. The fairlane doors are electric. Will I be able to use my current floor loom? Or will I have to get a high series loom? I asked if a high series loom ie series 2 fairmont wagon was available from ford and to my astonishment it is at $240+ Should I buy this and swap it over? Or will I not need to. Anyone who has converted a low series AU 2/3 to a High Series who has come across this before and can shed some light as when it comes to wiring I am about as smart as a rock. Thanks in advance, Rhys
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