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Location: Huntsville, AL
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Factory grounds?
I'm having all sorts of weirdness with electrical on my '72 Blazer. I need to check the grounds, and I was wondering if there were set locations from the factory? I thought it might make it easier if I knew where to look.
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Re: Factory grounds?
Anything electrical needs a path for power and to back to the battery (ground).
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Re: Factory grounds?
1 on Right front inner fender to frame at front lower section just before curve ends in inner fender, 2 from firewall to motor, 1 from right front cab support on rear side of support to frame, 1 from 2nd from rear cross sill to frame on passenger side.
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Re: Factory grounds?
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Re: Factory grounds?
Pictures would REALLY help with this thread...
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Re: Factory grounds?
You could always add more grounds.
I have this thread saved for one of my references. It is for trucks but it may help you. Link: http://67-72chevytrucks.com/vboard/s...ns+for+blazers .
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