Hello Scott. I'm currently wiring my 71 chevelle from scratch. It's not as easy as it appears. I installed a 5.3LS motor with a 4L60e. I have a few questions about your wiring status of your courtsey lights under your dash, dome light, and courtsey lights in your center console.
The wiring harness I am using is from American Auto Wire. The advantage is that all the wires are labeled where they go. At this point I have the dash, steering column ,and engine compartment almost completed. I still have to wire up the 2 courtesy lights, center console, and the dome light. I did order new door jamb switches, and I believe these also control the dome light and the center console. If I was doing my own wiring harness that is how I would set it up. Open the door, the door jamb switch completes the circuit.
One suggestion is to go onto RUclips and under American Auto Wire, or Painless Wiring, look for tutorials on where/how the courtesy lights etc are hooked up.
Hello Scott. I'm currently wiring my 71 chevelle from scratch. It's not as easy as it appears. I installed a 5.3LS motor with a 4L60e. I have a few questions about your wiring status of your courtsey lights under your dash, dome light, and courtsey lights in your center console.
The wiring harness I am using is from American Auto Wire. The advantage is that all the wires are labeled where they go. At this point I have the dash, steering column ,and engine compartment almost completed. I still have to wire up the 2 courtesy lights, center console, and the dome light. I did order new door jamb switches, and I believe these also control the dome light and the center console. If I was doing my own wiring harness that is how I would set it up. Open the door, the door jamb switch completes the circuit.
One suggestion is to go onto RUclips and under American Auto Wire, or Painless Wiring, look for tutorials on where/how the courtesy lights etc are hooked up.
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