Need help to identify connector
The donor vehicle is a 2008 Chevy Silverado 1500 LT 4x4, 5.3 LC9 w/4L60E. I'm trying to 'bench start' the motor and have hooked up all the wiring to the engine, fuse box, and dashboard. I turn the ignition key to run and the only signs of life I get are the orange 'engine' light turns on, I have the ability to switch gears in the transfers case using the selector switch on the dash, and the throttle body valve calibrates and moves to its start position. Nothing else happens other than what's listed.
While hunting down possible causes, I found a white/black connector that is not connected. It is part of the harness that goes to the accelerator pedal sensor. It exits the harness about 16 inches away from the pedal. There is green tape wrapped around its base.
Anyone know what it is? The connector with purple in the center is the gas pedal sensor, and the white & black 4 pin is the one I need to know about.
I tried bypassing everything for the starter by hooking a jumper wire to the starter solenoid relay. The starter will crank the motor over, but I'm either not getting spark or the injectors aren't firing. The fuel pump works now. I took it out of the tank and found out it broke in half from the original accident the truck was in. Half an hour later and I had it fixed and back together. It primes when the ignition is put to 'run' and pumps while I'm trying to start the motor.
Any ideas on the instrument cluster/guage issue and how that most likely relates to not being able to start the engine as well? Scan tool won't even talk to pcm...I just get a message on it that says 'error'.
Anyway to check and verify if pcm is fried?





