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Old 10-04-2018, 07:59 AM   #1
cebra
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Standalone Harness - what to wire in

I am trying to determine what wires from a Gen III DBC standalone harness will come inside of the cab? VSS for the speedo as an example. I currently have my in-cab harness pulled and am rewiring it to a fuse block out of a 92' Blazer since my panel/harness was in rough shape. I am also hard wiring my cluster for the S10 speedo swap while I am in there.

I am trying to figure out what wires are needed to connect to a standalone harness (basically which come inside the cab from the standalone harness), I assume at least one +12V is needed no matter how "standalone" the harness is, fuel pump? etc. Thanks for any assistance.
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