I swapped my acceories wiring harness in my 1995 c1500 so I can get power windows converted and in the afternoon my neighbor noticed my third break light was on has anyone had this happened I pulled the first fuse in the ip cluster to shut it off but now I'm curious what could be the problem
Thanks for all the responses I'm going to try those two I'm at work I wish I taken pictures but to the left of the alternator and compressor ground I believe there's another hole on top of the engine where I was planning to ground something I will let you know how it works out
Thanks for the info I guess instead of messing with the two wires and putting them in the splice in the new harness could I just ground it somewhere else
I traced the ground wire from the ac relay under the hood fuse box and the ground [or black] wire coming off the ac compressor and both wires seem to go to a splice that's inside the engine wiring harness. [Pictures attached] I'm instaling ac in a non ac truck so my question is can I ground...
I'm in the process of taking out the wiring harness from the donor truck it's a 1995 k1500 5.0 auto trans and using it in my 1995 c1500 5.0 manual trans.. since my truck is a non ac I'm hoping this will work but I ran into some differences and I was wondering if anyone could help...the vacuum...
I ended up finding a 95 farm truck [same year as mine] for 600$ i removed the whole under the dash wiring harness and hvac box from it all I have left is the engine wiring harness part the only difference is my truck is a 305 manual 2 wheel drive and this truck is a 305 auto with 4x4 do you...
I'm thinking about doing this myself well written up it's making me believe that I could do it but I have a question idk if you could help answering... i have 95 non ac truck It's a 305 5.0 with manual transmission I found a 95 that's auto but it has a 350 4wheel drive are the wiring harnesses...
I need a little help I got a 95 c1500 that has no ac so I've been working on figuring out the electrical part now looking under the hood I see this plug I'm assuming it goes to the alternator but I'm not sure what it does I'd like to get educated on...