F150 - 2000 - 5.4L - Automatic - Gas - Squirrels!
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F150 - 2000 - 5.4L - Automatic - Gas - Squirrels!
I have an F150 - 2000 - 5.4L - Automatic - Gas engine.
Squirrels ate the wiring harness that goes from the PCM to the Fuse box.
This wiring harness goes from the left side of the engine bay at the PCM, across the firewall to the fuse box.
I'm trying to figure out a few things:
1. Part # so I can find the connector so we can solder this back together?
2. Engine Diagram that may show me this so I can make sure I get the right thing?
3. Anyone have one of these full harnesses they would like to get rid of?
4. Any other ideas are fully appreciated.
I've attached pictures. The 2 pictures are to give you all an idea of what I'm looking at and where this is. I hope this is enough. If not, let me know.
Thanks ahead of time for any help y'all can spare!
This picture is the "zoomed out" version that shows the placement of this. "Left-Back Engine bay".
This is the picture that shows the back of the wiring harness. This comes out of the computer and goes directly to the Fuse box on the right side of the engine bay, strapped to the firewall.
Squirrels ate the wiring harness that goes from the PCM to the Fuse box.
This wiring harness goes from the left side of the engine bay at the PCM, across the firewall to the fuse box.
I'm trying to figure out a few things:
1. Part # so I can find the connector so we can solder this back together?
2. Engine Diagram that may show me this so I can make sure I get the right thing?
3. Anyone have one of these full harnesses they would like to get rid of?
4. Any other ideas are fully appreciated.
I've attached pictures. The 2 pictures are to give you all an idea of what I'm looking at and where this is. I hope this is enough. If not, let me know.
Thanks ahead of time for any help y'all can spare!
This picture is the "zoomed out" version that shows the placement of this. "Left-Back Engine bay".
This is the picture that shows the back of the wiring harness. This comes out of the computer and goes directly to the Fuse box on the right side of the engine bay, strapped to the firewall.