1lowhoe wiring harness problem HELP

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2005yukonxl

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u sure it has nothing to do with those butt splice connectors i see in that last pic? somethign got it goofed up for it to do that...sucks. and to fix it right, its gonna be expensive. i'd be calling insurance to see what they say. in our case, 100 dollar deductible would be much easier to stomach....not sure what yours is but cant (shouldnt) be too high...
 
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u sure it has nothing to do with those butt splice connectors i see in that last pic? somethign got it goofed up for it to do that...sucks. and to fix it right, its gonna be expensive. i'd be calling insurance to see what they say. in our case, 100 dollar deductible would be much easier to stomach....not sure what yours is but cant (shouldnt) be too high...

500 deductable but the but conectors was my fix thought ide do a quick fix to see if that was wrong to see if the truck would start and then didnt soooo yes its pretty much the wire harness to the fuse box to the alt. and to the ecu so yea totally **** up idk what went wrong but yea its jacked up
 

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is it a harness u can replace easily? maybe scour junk yards...i'd just be afraid of screwing somethign else up or it happening again if it were mine...
 

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fawk!! sorry for asking, but did the harness get burnt from touching the alternator? or did it burn it because of a short? either way i also think you should call the insurance company. when some dicks attempted to steal my truck, they cut my main harness, i think it ended up being about $3000 to replace. its a crap load of work to do it back to factory spec
 

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I'm not sure what the question is. No offense, but no one on the net is going to be able to talk you through that nightmare. You need to get someone that knows how to install a new harness and read schematics.
I'm not sure how insurance plays a part in this.
 

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