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Would this work for a 93 suburban k1500? Also trying to splice in a new convenience center just don’t know if wires were same color or not
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You want to put a new convenience centre in? Why? Burned pins?Would this work for a 93 suburban k1500? Also trying to splice in a new convenience center just don’t know if wires were same color or not
Yeah and like half of the wires were cut from the back don’t know if they burned up and previous owner didn’t get around to it, but I found the repair guide on the link you posted, thanks for the help.You want to put a new convenience centre in? Why? Burned pins?
The map should work for any 88-94 truck. The resources I posted a couple comments in should be able to tell you for sure.
Is the junkyard the only source for the connectors used in the convenience center of these trucks?Hi all,
I was adding some accessories to my 89 and decided to take power from the convenience centre. I went to the junkyard, stole a bunch of pigtails from different trim levels and got enough to fill every socket.
To make it easy on myself, I made this pinout map based on multiple sources. I hope someone else finds this useful.
1. Color corresponds to the legend which tells you when the socket has power
2. The first number is the size of the fuse that protects that circuit
3. The second number is the circuit number, as you can see a lot of these are on the same circuits.
Please feel free to reply with comments, corrections or a better (cleaner) image of a convenience center.
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Probably the best place, did not see any on RockAuto. You can de-pin the junkyard connector housings and crimp on new pins if you want to avoid solder/butt connectors.Is the junkyard the only source for the connectors used in the convenience center of these trucks?