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Old 05-09-2008, 11:47 AM
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GM turn signal wires

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I'm installing a painless harness ,The plug for the TS has 8 wires, The end of the plug coming out of the column has 10 wires the 2 extra ones are lt green and tan .Anyone know what they are for,and do I have to connect them to anything?
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Different year column's haf different number of wires.My brother bought the book HOW TO WIRE YOUR STREET ROD from sacramento model A parts and i got it when i bought his roadster. It lists Ford GM and Mopar Instructions, A good reference book to have. Dark green is ground... tan is ground ... green is right rear turn signal accordint to the book..The diagram shows 16 wires coming out of the column they used for the book (column key start switch)
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I think the 2 extra's I have are for cruise control,so I don't need them
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re: GM turn signal wires

See attached typical GM turnsignal wiring diagram.

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