97 k1500What truck is this in?
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97 k1500What truck is this in?
Thanks y'all, I'll check em and let you know. Is the dash a single bonding point or multiple ones. I only have the phone to look at the manual. I'll get on that later.
I wonder if that’s similar for a 96? That’s one ground I’ve never seen.Hello 62barsoom,
According to the '97 FSM, the short answer is that there are only 2 grounds in the cab area:
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Given the 5-image limit I'll have to post the physical location illustration in the next post.
And if I'm not mistaken, G201 is only used for the Air Bag setup? At any rate, you will
see that both G200 & G201 share the same connection under the dash.
But when you look at the (4) attached pages showing all the systems that share G200, the
cleanliness/tightness of this one ground can really cast a shadow over the electrical
system and it's overall behavior. (!)
Periodically checking/cleaning G200 is like flossing. Better to do so than not. :0)
Let us know what you discover.
Cheers --
The money shot!Physical location illustration of G200 & G201:
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And the big picture overview of how the Ground naming convention is laid out:
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For what it's worth --
I wonder if that’s similar for a 96? That’s one ground I’ve never seen.
NOTE: I would have checked the '96 FSM, but I don't know if I ever downloaded that set or not?
Can you edit that picture to full size, when I click on picture it’s still unreadable. ThanksTurns out I did. Check out this SIR page taken from the '96 FSM. (See attached.)
Another fun factoid you can share at the next party you get invited to.
:0)