Ok. Managed to get it all fixed. Here are some pictures of what happened. There are 14 wires in the bunch. Nine had problems. Two were broken outright, another two were almost gone. Fixed it all up. Hopefully I won't have these issues in the future, but now that I messed with it I probably will.. Usually the way my luck works.
Strip the interior out of the car and look to the pass through on the passenger side. This is the side with all of the wiring. The other side has the washer fluid and the antenna connections. Pop enough clips off on either side to be able to give yourself a nice bunch of wiring to work with. Slide the pass through up out of your way (easier than going down due to the size of the wiring. I recommend stripping some of the electrical tape back so that you can get better access to the wiring in order to install the shrink tube.
Fix the wires one at a time so you don't screw anything up. But it's pretty simple to join the colours and dashes. When you're finished hooking it all back up test everything to make sure it works properly. Wrap it with electrical tape to keep your wires nicely together and hopefully prevent as much movement. I sprayed a bit of fluid film into the rubber pass through to try to help slide it down due to the fact that the wiring harness is now bigger from all the shrink tube. I'm also kind of hoping that it will keep the wire casings softer but I doubt it. Put everything back together after you have ensured that it all works. Enjoy!
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I also fixed the airbag light problem that some of you may experience on your dash. Usually the problem is due to the passenger LED panel (near map lights). There are three resistors (marked 331) on the panel that usually break due to cold solder problems. You may want to look into it. Re solder the three resistors and your problems should go away.
If you have any questions, ask away.