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99-02 LS1/T56 swap, help me with one wire for my swap

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Old 08-18-2018, 11:15 AM
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Default 99-02 LS1/T56 swap, help me with one wire for my swap

C220 pin G brown fused output ignition 3
Probably the last wire I need to figure out


Looks like its for circuit 141 for a 99-02 M6 fbody.
Can anyone tell me if I need to supply power to this, or is it supplying power out to something like a sensor that I need to address?

Searched extensively, can't find anything. How did you address the wire for your swap? Ignore it?

Thanks all.


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It was a fused output. I'm guessing for backup lights. Can't you follow the wire to the other end and see what it goes too? The only wires you need to worry about power getting to for operation are ignition (pink) and constant hot (orange).
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It was a fused output. I'm guessing for backup lights. Can't you follow the wire to the other end and see what it goes too? The only wires you need to worry about power getting to for operation are ignition (pink) and constant hot (orange).
I appreciate that. Since the harness is new and a different year going in, i wasn’t fully confident that I could trace it to the other side and have it lead anywhere. A lot of this is getting custom wired in to a different year fuse box/interior harness so just tryingto figure out a couple things.




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