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the-coffin-muffler
building custom autos
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I know enough to be dangerous . Ask away!
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Alright. Which fuse covers the "12V power point" (It's a fucking lighter, you PC donkeys) on the 2005 Malibu and where is it? There's one fuse panel under the hood, and another behind the radio, and I haven't found a blown fuse anywhere on either one, and no indication that any of them cover the power point.
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Should be in a fusepanel on either side of dash or kickpanel. The wire color will be orange.
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hey i need some help on taking a oem ls harness out of a 03 silverado and make it work as a stand alone without all the other crap that i dont need any thing would be great but pictures and diagrams would be fucking great .
thanks motor heads..
guys please dont try to sell me this remember we started working on cars for the love of it,OK because i could not afford to buy a new car so i had to work on my stuff to get to and from.
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google hotrodlane.cc, these guys are GREAT ! They will send you a dvd that outlines every sensor location on modern GM engines and what to do to complete your swap . You can also call them and they will gladly walk you through your harness. Their company Street & Performance specializes in modern engine swaps in old vehicles and you can find about everything you need for your swap.
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