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Good; he's done the GM setup.
I watched the video. Now I'm dizzy.
Sorry about that. Limited gear to mount the camera/phone.
So I need to splice into the white wire to get ON and crank hot?
Do I even need the red wire that gets hot during cranking?
I'm glad to try and help, and I like how you're coming along, and sticking with it. Now, let's make that bitch run!
Yes, as long as you have power during crank and run you are good. I guess it depends on how you cut the harness up. I was looking at the diagram that Robbie posted, I guess if the red/lightgreen wire and the brown/pink are both still under the same pin on c102. during cranking voltage will run down the brown/pink, backwards up the red/lightgreen back to the ignition switch, and then down the white/blue wire, giving you power during cranking on the white/blue.
As long as it works.
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I can't help you much with troubleshooting your current issues but I would like to help you with future ones. Since you already have terminals on some of the wires already, I would coat those as best you can with dielectric grease to keep moisture out of them. The terminals you used are not water tight and will eventually corrode. In the future, I would get terminals that have heat shrink on them already or buy heat shrink to seal up where the wires are crimped into the terminal connectors. With the terminals you have on the module, there isn't much you can do other than coat them with dielectric grease. But there are better options for the terminals themselves. Engine bays see a lot of moisture in them when the roads are wet and it's raining. I've learned the hard way and hope to eliminate some misery for yourself.
That's excellent advice; thanks for bringing it up.
@MadMax_636 -
I wouldn't even mess with splice S207. Did you mean splice S128 instead?
The pictures in your post #168 (page 12) look to show splice S128, where the Brown / Pink START wire joins the White / Light Blue dashed RUN wire, between C102 and C107. If you're using the Brown / Pink wire for your ignition power, and it tests as +12v (hot) in key positions RUN and START, then you shouldn't have to reconnect the two wires at S128. But, it won't hurt anything if you do reconnect these wires. Actually, restoring this connection (splice S128) puts your wiring back closer to the stock configuration, and will probably make it easier to clean up (loom) the harness once you do have it running.
Were yall talking about tapping into this wire? Im also assuming you are saying I don't need to hook up this connector? If so, The hot end plugs up into another hot end. (The same white wires on the male and female are hot)
I can't help you much with troubleshooting your current issues but I would like to help you with future ones. Since you already have terminals on some of the wires already, I would coat those as best you can with dielectric grease to keep moisture out of them. The terminals you used are not water tight and will eventually corrode. In the future, I would get terminals that have heat shrink on them already or buy heat shrink to seal up where the wires are crimped into the terminal connectors. With the terminals you have on the module, there isn't much you can do other than coat them with dielectric grease. But there are better options for the terminals themselves. Engine bays see a lot of moisture in them when the roads are wet and it's raining. I've learned the hard way and hope to eliminate some misery for yourself.