piLaying out my harness for a TBI swap on my plow truck came across 2 connectors I couldn't identify. Harness is out of an '87.
This first one is right next to the ECM under the dash.
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Second connector is at the back of the engine next to the distributor leads:
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Laying out my harness for a TBI swap on my plow truck came across 2 connectors I couldn't identify. Harness is out of an '87.
This first one is right next to the ECM under the dash.
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Second connector is at the back of the engine next to the distributor leads:
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yep .
All of the 6 wires go right to the ECMoops, the tach wire is a white wire with a female connector.
The six pin I think is still the wires for the VSS and ALDL. If the brown wire goes to the ecm then it's the VSS signal, if the brown/white goes to the ecm it will the check engine light and the ALDL should be orange if I remember right.![]()
The green wire is an input that should kick up the idle when 12v is applied.So I'm fairly confident that the green connector is for the A/C. My question is, is this an input? As in if that wire sees 12v, does it kick up the idle? If so that'd be useful when plowing.
Thanks for confirming thatThe green wire is an input that should kick up the idle when 12v is applied.
The brown/white wire is to the check engine light and is the ground for the light, so you will need to provide a key on power to the bulb/led.
A to BOn the ALDL connector, which terminals do I jump to get the Check Engine light to flash the codes?