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Old 11-25-2012, 01:14 AM   #1
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20 hours of wiring in one day

I am slowly bringing my K5 Blazer up to speed. This weekend I tackled some major rewiring efforts.
  1. Fuel Gauge was not working
  2. Temp gauge was not working
  3. Pressure Gauge was not working
  4. Reverse Lights did come on at all
  5. Driver's side blinker had a short to ground



It started as a quick trouble shoot to get the fuel gauge up and running but then since I had the dash down and all the wiring exposed.....I just kept going for 20 hours...started at 8AM and finished a 4AM

slept in the next day

Long story short. All gauges work, Reverse lights work in reverse (PO bypassed the NSS and the Backup switch), I have courtesy lights, and the blinker is no longer shorting out.

Now to tackle body mounts and find out my my truck shakes at 60mph (hopefully its just tires and not a driveline prob)

Here are some pics:
The first two show the explosion of wires behind the dash
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Uglier from the bottom...
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Here she is all buttoned up...with courtesy lights.

I used LEDs and not the stock ones. I had to create a harness (thanks to the previous owner) that connected doors and headlight switch to to turn on the lights. All good now...
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While cleaning up some of the wiring. I found a random harness connected to these switches/relays but not connected to anything else. So I just pulled it. I have no idea what these switches do or where the harness it supposed to be wired to.
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The Harness
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Old 11-25-2012, 08:36 AM   #2
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Re: 20 hours of wiring in one day

If I am not mistaken, I believe that was for the TSC (transmission spark control system) which would limit distributor advance based on engine temperature and gear. Not necessary.
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Old 11-25-2012, 07:43 PM   #3
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Re: 20 hours of wiring in one day

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If I am not mistaken, I believe that was for the TSC (transmission spark control system) which would limit distributor advance based on engine temperature and gear. Not necessary.
Good to know...Figured it was something I could dump it but wanted to make sure.
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Old 11-26-2012, 10:40 AM   #4
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Re: 20 hours of wiring in one day

do you have LED's for interior lights?
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Old 11-27-2012, 12:22 AM   #5
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do you have LED's for interior lights?
Yup, They are LEDs I couldn't find a new stock harness for under $30 and picked these up for around $20 at local parts store. It is a flexible LED strip that you can trim to fit. It has sticky backing so I mounted it to the underside lip of the dash.


Worked out pretty nice, and I like the light better than an incandescent bulb.

Working on putting a LED by the rear view mirror, but I looking for a good way to diffuse the light otherwise it would be blinding when on.
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