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21 Circuit Universal Muscle Car Harness

Item EK-50-457893-1
21 Circuit Universal Muscle Car Harness
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      Product Information

      Features, Description, Q&A

      Features

      • Includes circuits for:

        * Air conditioning / heat
        * Accessory
        * Backup lights
        * Brake lights
        * Charging
        * Dome light
        * Electric choke
        * Emergency flashers
        * Fan relay activation power
        * Fused power source
        * Headlights
        * Horn
        * Ignition coil
        * Instrument panel lighting and gauges (see notes above)
        * Parking lights
        * Radio (constant/ignition hot)
        * Starting
        * Taillights
        * Third brake light
        * Turn signals
        * Wipers

      Description

      Painless Performance 21-circuit universal muscle car harnesses will handle all of the power demands of today's aftermarket add-ons. Designed to fit 1960, 70, or 80s GM, Ford, and Chrysler muscle cars where a bulkhead connector is required. They use the highest quality thermal-crossed linked (TXL) polyethylene wire rated to 275 degrees at 600 volts - twice the voltage load of standard GPT wire. That's power on demand. Some minor bulkhead modification may be required. Please be sure to check the fitment of this harness, as there may be a more direct fit harness available for your vehicle.

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