06-12-2020, 10:58 AM | #1 |
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ECM wires
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My son has a 69 Chevy C10 that he is installing a Gen.3 5.3L. The person that was working on his truck wasn't able to finish it. So we towed it home. The truck fires up and all. But we noticed there are extra wires coming off the ECM that are connected to anything? Or we need to connect them. Or we don't need to do anything with this wires. Also we noticed that he had a purple wire coming off the ECM hooked to a brake switch. We have another brake switch hooked up already to the steering column. Not sure why he did this. Can someone help us out. Thanks, Ramiro |
06-12-2020, 11:22 AM | #2 |
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Re: ECM wires
Those are most likely wires for things like speedo, tach and check engine light. Hard to say exactly without knowing what pins they're on on the PCM connectors. The brake switch wire is for the lock up torque converter so it unlocks when the brake is applied, you would need to put an ignition controlled 12v on the other side of it.
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My son is running a Dakota Digital gauge cluster. I will take a picture of where the wires go to when i get home. So where will I mount the brake switch to? So I need to connect 12V ignition controlled to the switch? Ramiro |
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06-12-2020, 01:14 PM | #4 | |
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If you go to LT1swap.com there are numerous pinout explanations that may help you find what those particular wires do. The purple wire (TCC lockup) is used if you actually have a lockup converter... what trans is behind that motor? It's supposed to receive 12v hot all the time until the brake is pressed. That tells the PCM to release the lockup. So it needs to be somewhere that the brake pedal/arm can hit the button on the end of it. |
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06-12-2020, 01:38 PM | #5 | |
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Yes we purchased another module that goes with the Dakota Digital cluster its the OBD-II interface. So we need to mount the brake switch somewhere where on the brake pedal for it to work correctly? Do we need to remove the brake switch we have on there already? Thanks, Ramiro |
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My 85 had a lockup converter on it already, so I'm already set with the wiring. Your switch may only be to control the brake lights (so you need to keep it) but it unfortunately does the opposite of what you need. It's off until the brakes are pressed, then hot. You need hot, that turns off when the brakes are pressed. So if true, you have a couple options. I believe the switch you have there might be able to handle both. You could also wire in a relay to provide the signal you need. Or you could run two switches. If you google search "wire relay brake switch ls swap" you should be able to find some videos. |
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Well defiantly will Goggle that. Totally lost on trying to finish up my sons truck for him. Ramiro |
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I hate to be the negative Nelly kind of guy but if you want a trouble free start up you may want to consider scrapping the current harness and going with a new harness from one the LS specialists. Nothing can be more frustrating than trying to figure out what that previous builder did or didn't do. Also have your selected harness supplier review the tune in the computer. Just .02.
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06-12-2020, 05:06 PM | #9 |
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Did the previous builder provide a summary sheet for the computer tune showing what is set and deleted etc....
If not, it would pay dividends to get a tuner to provide you a dump of the computer settings and pin outs etc.... Just my 2 cents worth...good luck...
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According to my son anything that had to do with emissions was deleted on the tune on the computer. Ramiro |
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Its a 99-06 vortec harness LS1 intake HAR-1090 on what he said. Ramiro |
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06-12-2020, 07:36 PM | #12 |
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You need to replace the original 1969 brake switch with that new one. The set of contacts closest to the plunger is where you will plug in your original brake light wires.
I wouldn't scrap the harness you have now if the truck is running unless you just like spending money. Looks like you just have a few wires left to hook up.
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Go back your tuner like previous stated have
Ask them for print out and pin out Its done to the point it runs why blow anouther 700 plus dollars to get anouther harness Call up Brendan see if he can pull ip the info for you if the tune shop used cant help http://www.lt1swap.com brendan@lt1swap.com |
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I'm not a tuner or harness supplier just a hot rodder with over a dozen LS swaps under my belt. I just know you could chase both harness issues and tune problems that will drive you nuts. Does the current harness have the relays for the fuel pump and fans? VSS connectors (auto trans plug if you are running an auto) and all engine connectors? If not I stand by previous post and recommend a new harness and a check of your current tune in your ecm. Again just my .02. Do what is comfortable for you.
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PSI has a good rep. I was under the impression your friend had reworked a stock harness. Yes per the guys on LS1tech.com the "cheap" aftermarket TB can cause all kinds of issues.
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Go here to see pinout/schematics of all LSx engines.
http://www.chevythunder.com/since_it...on_in_1985.htm You can trace the wires in question back to the PCM and use these schematics to determine their function and how to connect them.
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Those wires that you don't need you should cover the ends each with shrink tube and fold them up out of the way. You don't want them touching something or each other and also you may need one some day. Also if it's a PSI harness it should have come with some instructions and labelled wires I would think.
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