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The best I can provide is that all sensors should be present and hooked up. Here is power distribution...
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1. Yes, but see #3 2. No, but you need to ensure everything’s properly fused with the Ford box. 3. No, all the sensors need to be from the year of the ECM, and hooked up to run.
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Good afternoon everybody
i have 2 engines
the first is a 1998.5 cummins 24vl w/o trasmission with harness
the secound is a 2000 cummins 24vl with trasnsmission w/o harness
both are on the ground im plannig to put in my 2003 ford f250
my question is
1: i can start the engine (2000) with the harness of the 1998.5?
2: i need the fuse box to start the engine?
3: the sensors need the connection to start the engine?
Remember......i dont have a fuse box
when i buy the guy say he need so i cant get
i have some colors from the harness...in a video on youtube they say they can start the engine just with 6 cables from the harness to the possitive on the battery
green black
orange black
brown white
red black
red white
red green
and this is the video
Thanks in advance
im from panama by the way so its really hard to find somebody who can deal with my engines
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