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ELECTRICAL COMPONENTS & WIRING
Repair and Service Manual
Read all of Section B and this section before attempting any procedure. Pay particular attention to all Notices, Cautions and Warnings.
B
28. NEW WIRE HARNESS: Disconnect the connectors of
motor brake (31), the temperature sensor (32) from
the main harness connectors. Two different electric
motors have been used on the vehicle, the harness
connections depend on which motor is installed on the
vehicle. The early motor has two sets of bundled wires
routed from under the housing on the motor near the
electric brake, the more recent motor has only one set
of wires routed from under the housing. If the vehicle
has the early motor proceed to step a, if the vehicle
has the more recent motor proceed to step b.
a) OLD STYLE MOTOR: Disconnect male connector
end of the adaptor harness from the female con-
nector of the motor sensor harness, unplug the
other end of the adaptor harness connector from
the connector of the main harness as shown in
detail below.
Fig. 9 Old Style Motor Connections (later Vehicles)
b) NEW STYLE MOTOR: Disconnect one end of the
adaptor harness from the motor sensor harness,
disconnect the other end of the adaptor harness
from the main wire harness connector as shown in
detail below.
Fig. 10 New Style Motor Connections (later Vehicles)
29. Remove main wiring harness from the vehicle.
30. Install new main wiring harness making sure that it fol-
lows the proper path.
a) Starting in the middle of the vehicle, route the for-
ward section of the harness under the rear body in
the floorboard channels (1, 2 & 3).
b) Route the connections for the brake and accelera-
tor pedals, making sure that the harness lays in the
recessed floorboard channels.
MOTOR
32
31
Motor Sensor
Connector
Adaptor Harness
Main Harness
Connector
Motor Sensor
Connector
Main Wire Harness
Connector
Adaptor
Harness
Motor
31
32