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MisterCinders
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Every now and then I flirt with building a new harness to clean up my crappy one. As I gaze longingly at the wiring diagram, I wonder . . .
Why do we run all that black/white ground wire through the harness? So long as the grounds make it to a solid frame point, it seems like you could use multiple "local" grounds on the frame in proximity to the relevant device.
In the front, you could ground the horn, front signals, head-light, etc. Then you could ground the rear signals, brake light, etc. The long runs of black/white wiring could be eliminated in favor of local frame grounds.
Or am I just dumb and missing a fundamental reason that we consolidate the grounds to central frame point?
Why do we run all that black/white ground wire through the harness? So long as the grounds make it to a solid frame point, it seems like you could use multiple "local" grounds on the frame in proximity to the relevant device.
In the front, you could ground the horn, front signals, head-light, etc. Then you could ground the rear signals, brake light, etc. The long runs of black/white wiring could be eliminated in favor of local frame grounds.
Or am I just dumb and missing a fundamental reason that we consolidate the grounds to central frame point?