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    Default 94 Vette wiring harness

    Can I use a 94 wiring harness off a vette on my 94 Z28??
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    I dont think so... hopefully someone with more knowledge can let u know.

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    No big deal.I was wondering if there was a difference in wiring between the 2 cars.Even tho there the same engine,make and model.
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    They are different, the pcm is on the opposite side in the vette and so are the accessories. also the length of harness to the pcm is shorter on the vette harness. the vette also utilizes a different style and size of underhood fuse relay box where it ties in to the harness.

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