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I have a 2001 pontiac bonneville. i am putting a kenwood cd player in it. and i have the red wire, yellow wire,and the black wire plugged in. there is 2 12 volt yellow wires and 3 grounds on the harness i just bought a couple days ago. well after i turn the car on the cd player disc swap works just the lights on the cd player wont turn on. i need help!!! i am wondering if i bought the wrong wirinrg harness.

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  • Posted on Jun 15, 2008

SOURCE: 2000 pontiac bonneville wiring harness

u can get one to use out of a srvice book at the libruary

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Anonymous

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  • Posted on Aug 27, 2008

SOURCE: 2005 PONTIAC GTO gas pedal electrical plug


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Connector Part Information
• 7223-9730-30 • 10-Way F (GY) Pin
Wire Color
Circuit No.
Function
1
BN
1271
Reference Low Signal
2
WH/BK
1164
5-Volt Reference Signal
3
L-BU
1162
Throttle Pedal Position Signal
4
--
--
Not Used
5
BU
1161
Throttle Pedal Position Signal
6
TN
1274
5-Volt Reference Signal
7
PU
1272
Reference Low Signal
8-10
--
--
Not Used


Hope that helps, Good Luck

Anonymous

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  • Posted on Feb 10, 2009

SOURCE: Where do i plug in my trailer wiring harness??

The socket should be beside the tow hitch. If not you will need to connect a socket and patch it into the wiring of the rear lights. Here is the wiring diagram http://www.western-towing.co.uk/acatalog/Trailer_wiring.gif

Anonymous

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  • Posted on Mar 24, 2009

SOURCE: 1980 Pontiac Firebird 4.9 liter Turbocharged v-8 HEI Wiring Help.

Figured it out, The dist.. base wires simply route through the coil on top of the distributor. Adding the Tach if you want it, and 12 volt switched to the batt. terminal. Black to ground and yellow to yellow.
Thanks for the help. Bill

Anonymous

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  • Posted on Jun 11, 2009

SOURCE: 2001 Firebird 3.8 misfires

Check your alternator see if you have a drop in voltage on your tack,then it is the problem.I too was a victim of high price tune up and still had a problem with a misfire.and cover your coil pack with a piece of rubber water run of onto your power pack .Another thing is to use a silicone spray on all wires.

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