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karolko

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I was hoping to find someone who could post an image of the pinouts for c209 connector (the one beside the fuse panel)

I am getting rid of some wiring and would like to verify some wires before making the final snip.

Thanks a lot guys

Adrian
 
The only one I don't have is entry H:

C209

D - YEL LH brake/turn
E - DK GRN RH brake/turn
F - TAN/BRN tail & license plate lights
G - LT GRN backup lights
H - PNK Fuel level gauge sender
J - LT BLU 3rd brake light
K - COPPER fuel pump
L - ORG +12 volts for pwr Locks, vanity mirror & trunk light (cig/clock fuse)
M - TAN LH jamb switch for key warning
N - WHT interior lights (courtesy)
P - BLK seat belt switch

C209.jpg


RemoveBeforeFlight
 
Awesome thanks a lot. I was wondering what the P wire was for,

Could you help me out with two more connectors:

first is the connector that is attached to the side of the steering column that all the wires go the the turnsignal and horn block just behind the steering wheel. I don't know what the E and F connectors are.

Lastly, there is a white connector on the top of the steering column that has a few wires going into it. I don't know what it does at all, but I have a few loose wires tht I need to verify before snipping them as well.

Thanks a lot in advance. I really appreciate the help. It has saved me.

Adrian
 
Figured out H, fuel level sender, updated post above.

Having the connector C numbers helps.

RemoveBeforeFlight
 
I figured out one of them connectors, and the best I have managed to do is to figure out that I am dealing with the gear selector switch.

Would you happen to have the wiring pinout for that.

Is it useless when running a aftermarket shifter/th400/xfi? I think it is.

Thanks a lot in advance,

Adrian
 
I think I know which one you are talking about. If it is down the column closer to the firewall, and clipped onto the upper side of the column. It provides a P/N input to the ECM (don't know if an XFI can use or needs it), along with a switch for the back up lights.

DK BLU +12V for BU lights
LT GRN backup lights, to C209-G
ORG/BLK wire is the P/N to the ECM.
Likely a black wire which is ground for the P/N switch.

RemoveBeforeFlight
 
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