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Old 05-22-2012, 04:32 PM
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I'm working on my wiring harness for my 5.3 & trying to get everything together. I already removed most of the wires I don't need now I'm working on removing the pink wires from the C2 underhood connector because Im not using the original fuse box but I have ran into a small problem.

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This pink wire in pin # E-2 needs to be cut from the connector.

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It is the Fused Ignition Positive Voltage - Transmission, PCM but instead of it leading to a pin on the PCM connector like I thought it was going to, it leads to Pin-C on the C100 connector & this connector is getting removed also.

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I know this wire needs to go to the PCM & need to know which pin it connects to. Any help would be appreciated.

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you only need to worry about the C -100 pin C if you are using the underhood fuse box and since you are doing away with it all you need to make sure is that PCM Blue connector pin 75 and the transmission pin E are hot with key on and in crank. Hope this helps.
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check for continuity between that wire and the power wire at your maf
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Originally Posted by spot_55
you only need to worry about the C -100 pin C if you are using the underhood fuse box and since you are doing away with it all you need to make sure is that PCM Blue connector pin 75 and the transmission pin E are hot with key on and in crank. Hope this helps.
Ok I already had the pin #75 on the blue connector marked for switched 12v but I dont understand which wire you are talking about when you say transmission pin E. Could you explain a little more.
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Originally Posted by MX6.0
check for continuity between that wire and the power wire at your maf
The pink wire I'm talking about & the wire going to the MAF will not be the same wire because this wire leaves the C100 connector pic C and goes to the C2 connector pin E2 (Pin C4 on the C2 connector is the one that leads to the MAF). From the E2 pin it goes through a fuse (when connected to the factory fuse block) then I suppose it comes back down through the C2 connector to another pin. Do anyone know which pin this could be? Maybe that will be the wire I need to have 12V with key on & in crank to control the transmission


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Remove pin F2 from connector C2 and move it to pocket B9 on connector C2. B9 is fused by fuse #24 (ETC Fuse, not normally used).

Circuit 1020 follows a twisted kinda path.

From PCM pin 75 blue it goes to pin F2 in C2, comes back out at pin E2 in C2, then to pin C in C100 finally to Pin D3 of C1 in the interior fuse block which is a 10 amp ignition fuse. you can eliminate the pink wire from C2 to C100 as long as you follow the first statement in this post.
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Originally Posted by G-Body
Remove pin F2 from connector C2 and move it to pocket B9 on connector C2. B9 is fused by fuse #24 (ETC Fuse, not normally used).

Circuit 1020 follows a twisted kinda path.

From PCM pin 75 blue it goes to pin F2 in C2, comes back out at pin E2 in C2, then to pin C in C100 finally to Pin D3 of C1 in the interior fuse block which is a 10 amp ignition fuse. you can eliminate the pink wire from C2 to C100 as long as you follow the first statement in this post.
Gotcha! That info helped a lot but the only problem is I'm not using the under hood fuse block so i will not have anywhere to move those pins around. Since I am eliminating the C2 connector/under hood fuse box all together I need to know what do I need to do with the wire that's coming out of the C2 connector pin E2. Do I need to tie them in with another group of wires? if so, which ones?

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What is the correct way to wire in LS1 injector connectors to the truck harness...

I been searching and I'm getting 2 different answers.

this one says you have to do it a certain way
https://ls1tech.com/forums/fueling-i...k-harness.html

but this one says it doesnt matter which way the wire goes..
http://www.ls1truck.com/forums/elect...k-harness.html
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Pin F2 in C2 should get wired to a 10A fuse that is ignition hot, pin E2 can get eliminated since you are getting power elsewhere.

I`m not positive on the injectors, but I would make sure if the injector connector is marked or the connectors that you are putting on are marked. The injector itself is just a magnetic coil so it doesn`t care, but some MFG`s may put a diode on the coil to protect from feedback voltage as the magnetic field collapses when the injector is turned off.....which would make it polarity sensitive.
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the tranny E pin i referred to goes to the round connector that plugs into the tranny. hope this helps.
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Originally Posted by spot_55
the tranny E pin i referred to goes to the round connector that plugs into the tranny. hope this helps.
Thanks! I figured thats what you were talking about. Would you happen to have or know where can find a pin out sheet or site showing all of the locations of the pins on the 4L60E round connector. I have been searching & cant find one anywhere.
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Hope this helps, dont forget you will also have the wiring going to the PRNDL switch on the trans, it will either be a single gray connector or a pair of smaller connectors.

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Thanks for all the help above guys. Im glad I have all of that stuff figured out. I just about got everything removed from all the connectors & labeled but now have a couple more questions.
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I am having a problem figuring out what I need to do with the wires coming from the C2 connector and leading to the neutral safety switch mounted on the side of the transmission.
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These 2 are pretty simple
A9-Green - back up lamps
F9-Pink - fused ignition positive voltage

I need help figuring out where these wires hook to

E3-Green wire - Park neutral safety switch output-park
F10-Purple wire - starter relay coil supply
F11-Yellow wire - Neutral Safety Switch Park/Neutral Signal (Automatic Transmission)
D11-Thick purple wire - Starter Solenoid Crank Voltage-12V+ During crank only

This gray wire is the last wire that I need to figure out. It leave the Blue PCM connector pin #41 and goes one of those junctions then up to the temperature switch. I need help finding out where the other gray wire leaving the junction goes. It doesn't have a connector on the end.
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Any help would really be appreciated!!!

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Can someone help me out with some information on the post above
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I found this on LT1SWAP.COM, not sure what year harness your using

If removing trans, pay attention to BLUE connector pin 41. Some harnesses are different based on type of o2 sensors you have. Some this pin goes to trans only, some harnesses, there is a splice, and this pin goes to coolant temp sensor AND transmission. Simply cut the wire to the trans AT THE splice if this is the case
http://www.lt1swap.com/99-02_vortec_pcm.htm
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need help with the wires in my uploaded album i think its called the body harness connector all i have are the pinouts and the loose wires now and im not sure where they go.. grr
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was curious if you ever got your neutral safety switch and trans wiring figured out, in same boat now trying to research and see what i can find instead of just starting a new thread and asking same questions over and over, thanks



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