wiring diagrams

Discussion in 'General Motoring' started by bernahl83, Jan 8, 2007.

  1. bernahl83

    bernahl83 Guest

    need the color codes for the wires from the BCM and the relays.
     
    bernahl83, Jan 8, 2007
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    damnnickname Guest

    ok
     
    damnnickname, Jan 8, 2007
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    aarcuda69062 Guest

    I believe you.
     
    aarcuda69062, Jan 8, 2007
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    Bill Putney Guest

    We'll get right on it.

    Bill Putney
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    address with the letter 'x')
     
    Bill Putney, Jan 8, 2007
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  5. :grinyes:
     
    Knifeblade_03, Jan 9, 2007
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    bllsht Guest


    I need money.
     
    bllsht, Jan 9, 2007
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    philthy Guest

    go to the epa website and find the links tab then look for chryslers
    link and it will go to a website were you pay 24 bucs for 24 hours worth
    of factory service manuals info
     
    philthy, Jan 10, 2007
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    Bill Putney Guest

    If you're going to do that, you might as well pay the same $25 for a
    year of alldata.com subscription. You get complete and accurate (right
    out of the FSM) schematics, plus some other stuff (access to full TSB',
    some info out of the FSM, though not complete).

    Bill Putney
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    address with the letter 'x')
     
    Bill Putney, Jan 10, 2007
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    philthy Guest

    i use alldata at work and it is not even close to factory books
     
    philthy, Jan 14, 2007
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    Bill Putney Guest

    That's not been my experience with subscriptions for 6 vehicles.

    For schematics, they are right out of the FSM. The procedural and
    informational stuff, while very incomplete, is right out of the FSM for
    what it does have.

    Give me an example of a vehicle for which the wiring diagrams are not
    100% right out of the FSM.

    Bill Putney
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    address with the letter 'x')
     
    Bill Putney, Jan 14, 2007
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    MT-2500 Guest

    Here you go.
    http://www.alldata.com/products/diy/index.html
    24.95 US plastic and 10 minutes set up AND YOU GOOD FOR A YEAR with
    what ever repair info you need on it and TSB and some parts and labor
    info.
    Well worth what it will save you on one repair.

    Or give us some info on what it is doing or not doing along with year
    make and model and engine transmission and mileage and some one might
    be able to help you.
     
    MT-2500, Jan 14, 2007
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    philthy Guest

    1996 cavailer with a 2.2. the wire colors are wrong for the cam sensor and pcm
    pin outs
     
    philthy, Jan 15, 2007
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    Bill Putney Guest

    Are they also not wrong in the FSM? Again, my experience has been that
    the wiring diagrams/schematics are the same ones (not redrawn) that are
    in the FSM. My guess is that they are then also wrong in the FSM. ANd I
    would not be surprised since GM and Ford FSM's have the worst
    documentation I have ever seen in a factory manual. Chrysler manuals
    are pretty good.

    So the question to you is: Are the colors for those wires not also wrong
    in the FSM?

    Bill Putney
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    address with the letter 'x')
     
    Bill Putney, Jan 15, 2007
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    Bill Putney Guest

    Hmmm - no answer. I think my assumption that the FSM and alldata
    schematic are the same is correct - if one is wrong, they both are wrong
    beacuse one is copied from the other.

    Bill Putney
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    address with the letter 'x')
     
    Bill Putney, Jan 21, 2007
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