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Old 11-15-2010, 02:28 AM
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I'm in the process of reworking an engine harness out a 2006 Silverado (LS engine) and I've noticed that there are no less than 3 gounding wires. Two of these have several other ground wires spliced in the middle of the harness. One is spiced together for each side of the coil pack harnesses.

My question is when reworking the harness can I use one central ground for all of it? Or will that cause some strange problems?

I've always thought a ground is a ground. School me.
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Providing you use the proper size wire to support the load yes you could use one ground




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