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Thread: Yellow tape on subie harness

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    Yellow tape on subie harness

    All the wire looms wrapped in Yellow tape are Air Bag circuits Correct?

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    Yes.
    And also seat belt stuff.

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    The one exception in my 2002 was teh hazard light switch had yellow tape around it, I believe.

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    I don't think it transposed to 2003, I did not have yellow tape on the hazards.
    Frank
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    Second Question about these circuits, Can they all be removed without effecting the operation of the computer?

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    Airbag, yes. Roy what year is your harness? There's a really good write up on 06's and I have an okay one started on the 02's that I will someday make pretty.

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    Roy, take a look at Larry's guide to dieting the wire harness. I followed it and cut away at least 20 lbs of unneeded wire/connectors/wrapping:
    http://thefactoryfiveforum.com/showt...l=1#post152338
    It was also extremely helpful on figuring out where to start.

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    Thanks for the link. That is a lot of good info. Thanks Larry for the write-up.
    This Subie wiring makes the mustang donors for the roadsters look like simple circuits.
    Oh my donor is a 2007 WRX
    I have it stripped out up to the dash. I started in the back and I am working forward.

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    Oh man, the "old" Subarus are so much easier. The wiring for my 2012 is a nightmare...

    http://thefactoryfiveforum.com/showt...h-Auto-AC-HVAC

    Check that thread out!

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    Also, here's the wiring diagrams.

    http://ken-gilbert.com/impreza-manuals

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    Quote Originally Posted by Roy View Post
    Thanks Larry for the write-up.
    You're welcome. Someday I should finish it. Maybe if I have a bad weather day at the beach next week I'll work on it.

    Larry

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