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Join Date: Jul 2004
Location: ashland oh
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steering column wiring
hi all,,i have a 76 k-10 i am working on swapping cab's,,friend took the column outta old cab for me and won't be able to get in touch with him for a week,anyhow i put it in before it got dark,,hooked up the big wire harness,the black and the white connector to the switch on column and that leaves a small black connector with 2 wires (blue i think) and a small flat connector with a lime green wire and a dark green wire to it,,,just wondering if anyone knew off hand where they go before i go out tommorrow and stand on my head..lol thanks
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#2 |
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Join Date: Feb 2002
Location: Texas
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Those should be the wires going to the bottom of the column base. It is what prevents the truck from being started in other gears than park and neutral. They connect at the base of the column on the plastic piece.
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#3 |
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Join Date: Jul 2004
Location: ashland oh
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wires
cool,,thank's,,,i thought i seen a connector down there before it got dark....
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