1998 252 updating thread
Re: 1998 252 updating thread
That is Sex As ^&@%.
Mark Dadgar
2013 Cobalt A25, 6.0 VP 380hp "More Cowbell"
Monte Sereno, CA (winter) | Lake Don Pedro (summer)
Boats are for when I'm not racing cars
2013 Cobalt A25, 6.0 VP 380hp "More Cowbell"
Monte Sereno, CA (winter) | Lake Don Pedro (summer)
Boats are for when I'm not racing cars
Re: 1998 252 updating thread
Love that blue.
2002 Cobalt 262
&
2005 Cobalt 263
496 MagHO
(sold )
Erie, PA
Currently boatless (for now)
will fly for food
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&
2005 Cobalt 263
496 MagHO
(sold )
Erie, PA
Currently boatless (for now)
will fly for food
(CChat moderator)
Re: 1998 252 updating thread
I have the same exact boat and couldn’t agree more with the wasted space.
I am currently replacing all of my gauges and switches, I have searched all over for a wiring diagram of the dash wiring. Is there any way that you could take a few pics of the wiring under your dash and post them or email them to me. I have a bunch of empty plugs and no idea what they would go to.
It would be very much appreciated.
I am currently replacing all of my gauges and switches, I have searched all over for a wiring diagram of the dash wiring. Is there any way that you could take a few pics of the wiring under your dash and post them or email them to me. I have a bunch of empty plugs and no idea what they would go to.
It would be very much appreciated.
Re: 1998 252 updating thread
Sorry for late reply. You’re prob done with your project by now.Dnorth wrote: Sat Jul 06, 2024 12:12 am I have the same exact boat and couldn’t agree more with the wasted space.
I am currently replacing all of my gauges and switches, I have searched all over for a wiring diagram of the dash wiring. Is there any way that you could take a few pics of the wiring under your dash and post them or email them to me. I have a bunch of empty plugs and no idea what they would go to.
It would be very much appreciated.
Only pics I have were already posted in this thread.
Factory used plastic connectors to attach the gauges in the panel. There should be no loose wires unless someone was back there and eliminated them.
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