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HIGH VOLTAGE HARNESS
Part Number
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9101345-01
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$117.22
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$20.00
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FixIce lists part number 9101345-01 as high voltage harness for repair and service needs. It is presented as a replacement part used in repair and maintenance work. Restores electrical connection where damaged wiring causes no power or intermittent faults. During normal machine operation, this part provides a wiring connection path used during normal machine operation. Common service calls can include machine faults that appear when wires move, vibrate, or lose contact. For technicians, clear part identification can make the repair process faster and improve confidence before reassembly. A careful service check matters because service checks often include routing inspection, terminal condition, and continuity tests. Replacing the correct component after a targeted diagnosis helps prevent repeat downtime and unnecessary part changes. Using the correct harness supports proper routing and reduces intermittent wiring faults. Using the listed part number helps technicians finish the repair with fewer fit and selection issues. A correct replacement part choice also helps reduce repeat troubleshooting when the root cause has already been confirmed. Confirm the replacement application and compare the original part during teardown so the new part matches the service need. Part number 9101345-01 gives a clear reference for ordering and helps match the listing during service preparation. Part number 9101345-01 gives a clear reference for ordering and helps match the listing during service preparation. After installation, a normal operation check is a practical way to confirm that the repair has corrected the original symptom. For buyers supporting field repairs, using the listed part number can make ordering and staging parts more efficient. If multiple issues are present, technicians often replace the confirmed failed part first and then retest machine performance. This approach helps separate the original fault from secondary symptoms that may appear during diagnosis.