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Old 11-02-2009, 09:13 PM   #1
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Default Standalone Wiring harness

I was wondering what everyone is using for a standalone wiring harness on the ls series motors. I have seen so many on ebay and just not sure which one to get I did a search and everyone was ranting about the 3XX dollar harness that I cant find. Let me know
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Got mine off of Ebay from Techrods. Wanna say it was around 350.00 or so. Nice harness and a simple 3 wire hookup.
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Old 11-03-2009, 02:20 AM   #3
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Modified OEM harness that came with the Engine and PCM.
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^^Yup..I have a 2002 PCM and I modified a 1999 LS1 Harness to work for me.
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Does the year matter? Can I use a 98 harness with a 2000 pcm?
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Does the year matter? Can I use a 98 harness with a 2000 pcm?
The 98 PCM had different plugs, so it will not work with the 99-02 PCM's or harnesses.
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1998 is it's own thing..1999-2002 is universal.
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PCM plugs on the 98 were the same as the 99-02 just the pinout is different. You could rework your 98 harness, but if you have a choice, as previously said, get a 99-02.
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I bought a harness from techrods on ebay as well.
Real good guy to deal with. I'd recommend him!
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Very reasonable on harness work AND computer work.
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