Need 97-04 Corvette wiring diagram
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I putting a 2005 LS2 and t56 in my 1966 Chevy truck. I'm using a fuse/relay panel from a 1997-04 Corvette and have separated all the wiring from the dash harness but could really use a schematic showing the panel wiring for the fuse block in the passenger compartment. Anyone have this?
Thanks in advance.
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Yea, the new stuff is far beyond the 1 or 2 page schematics of the old cars! I've basically taken all the leads that plug into the fuse panel via the three large plugs on the back out of the main harness. I've wired up 30+ classics, some with efi and it always seems that with aftermarket fuse panels there are always axillary fuses and relays above and beyond the panel. I want to use the relays on the panel for fuel pump, start trigger, AC power and so on. I'm just trying to learn what I can about the panel so I can best use what is built into it to centralize electrical. There are also 6 ATC MAXI fuses on the panel and it looks as if two feed each half of the ignition switch. There is one of the 4 plugs on the back that plugs into the large terminals fed by the maxi fuses that I don't know what that powers in the corvette. There also looks to be two terminals on the front of the fuse panel that is either for mini ATC circuit breakers or ATC style diodes. Thanks for the info.
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I've dealt with them before on a couple of mid-year vettes. Good company. Their site says they stop at 1988. I've already identified a few circuits with a test meter but I've got a lot to go! Thanks