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Apex'i SAFC harness needed? Can I just splice the wires without harness?

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1993eclipseGS

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Aug 30, 2002
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Simple question. The safc wire colors are the same as the ones on the harness that you would connect. What exactly is the harness for, To make it extend longer, As in longer wires? I was going to cut off the clip and extend the wires with regular wiring, Rather then use the harness, Which I do not have and have no idea where to purchase.

Thanks in advance.
 
haha yes, you can cut off the plug at the harness, and wire it that way, but i wouldnt recommend it, yes the harness makes it rediculously long, but the plug in harness is there so you can disconnect the safc when you change your car battery, so the voltage spike wont fry your safc (which happens sometimes)

so if you hardwire it in id guess youd have to unplug your ecu harnesses when you swapped batteries to be safe, or maybe youll be lucky and you wont have that problem

hope this helps
 
Thanks for the information, I just wasen't sure if it would definatly work or not.

Thanks again.

EDIT: Just incase anyone tries ever searching for something like this, I just wanted to say that it did infact work. Just incase you don't have the harness, And were not able to find one in the amount of time you had.

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