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Wiring pulsar meter 2010 in 2005 chevy uplander

Need to know were to connect wire to speed sensor or transmission. and what color wire to tie into on 2005 chevy uplander. and calibration instructions

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What color is the speed secor wire and where is it located

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  • Posted on May 28, 2008

SOURCE: Oxigen sensor 4-wires /colore of signal wire

most of the times the signal wire is the black one,
but is definly not the red or the red with stripe,
so is eithr the white or the black.

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  • Posted on Jul 05, 2008

SOURCE: o2 sensors

The dealer would have that exact spec for your car. Do you have any friends who are in the auto repair business or that work at an Auto Dealership? The car you have is so new that there is no repair manual out yet to cover it. I have called Chevy Dealership Parts departments before to ask questions and it depends on the person on the other end of the line, as to weather they will give you the right info. Usually they will because it means they could sell you a part or some service work. Try calling and asking or even talking to a service writer or mechanic at a shop. You'd be suprised at what you might find out.

Anonymous

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  • Posted on Feb 10, 2009

SOURCE: MAP sensor wiring to ECU

There are 3 wires from the MAP to the ECU

Brown is E (Ground)

Yellow is VC to VCC (sensor to ECM)

Light Green with a Red tracer is PIM to PIM

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