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Finally once all was installed I wired up the car to a battery and tested all the connections including the headlight harness.
Photos 713 - 716 - Headlights, side marker & license plate light. Photo 717 - Tail light Photo 718 - Brake light Photos 719 - Reverse light Got the package tray installed and glued into place as well as the rear belts. Ignore the bunched up carpet. It was from my big ass rooting around wrestling with belts. Photo 720 - Package tray Photos 721 - Rear belts While on belts I had previously cleaned up the retractor side of the fronts but still needed to clean the clip sides. Photos 722 - 724 - Lap belts before cleaning. I went with my ole tried and true method of cleaning. Citrus degreaser and a blue scotchbrite pad. If you decide to do this make sure not to bare down on it while cleaning. Let the degreaser do the work and just massage it into the material. Rinse and towel dry and hang up to air dry. Photos 725 - 728 - Belts after cleaning. |
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