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Crestliner Boat Mercury Wiring Harness 2006412 | 22 Foot Pontoon Cable
GLS stock number 8300184 is a new out of the box, boat engine harness from Crestliner Boats, part number 2006412.
made for Crestliner Boats
$99.95 MSRP: $134.93
GLS Stock #: 8300184-BD173
Only 2 left
GLS stock number 8300184 is a new, out of the box, boat engine harness from Crestliner Boats, part number 2006412. Model / Year unavailable.
This 22 ft. (approximate) long cable features the following connections: (1) 14-pin male, (1) 8-pin male and (1) 3-pin female. Equipped with buzzer. The cable reads Marine Electrical Products Mercury Type 18-14 AWG SAE TWP 50V 105C 180598.
Specifications:
- Manufacturer: Crestliner
- Part number: 2006412
- Overall Length: 22 foot
- Connections: (1) 14-pin male, (1) 8-pin male and (1) 3-pin female
Sold as seen in pictures. Customers please note every computer shows colors differently. All measurements are approximate.
Instruction / installation manual not included.
Hardware not included.
Product Questions
2000 crest liners main wire harness with a Yamaha 9.9 electric start
The main harness pins are gone is it the same as the Honda you have listed or can you get a repair end your help is very important thank you
The main harness pins are gone is it the same as the Honda you have listed or can you get a repair end your help is very important thank you
Question by: Joseph Beregi on Apr 10, 2021, 2:34 PM
Hello Joseph,
Because we are not Crestliner or Yamaha dealers, we are not able to tell you what specific harness will work for you. We would highly recommend contacting a Yamaha dealer to get the correct part number.
Sorry we could not help.
Gene
Because we are not Crestliner or Yamaha dealers, we are not able to tell you what specific harness will work for you. We would highly recommend contacting a Yamaha dealer to get the correct part number.
Sorry we could not help.
Gene
Answer by: Gene Warmuth on Apr 11, 2021, 10:54 AM