fleetwood lt1 motor wiring

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Mar 2, 2009 | 09:03 PM
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hi i know there is a bunch of stickies for the wiring but i have notice the fleetwood harness is a little different from the f body harness.. so i would like to get help on where to start to wire up igntion and fuel pump...


thanks
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Mar 3, 2009 | 02:17 PM
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Re: fleetwood lt1 motor wiring
could i get any type of help
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Mar 3, 2009 | 04:01 PM
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Re: fleetwood lt1 motor wiring
Have any pics of it? I think it's almost just like the impala/caprice harness.
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Mar 3, 2009 | 08:26 PM
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Re: fleetwood lt1 motor wiring
yea pretty much the same thing but all i see on the stickies is the f body one not the impala one
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Mar 4, 2009 | 12:07 AM
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Re: fleetwood lt1 motor wiring
Ten wire connector(white)
Cavity Color
A Tan Goes to oil pressure gauge
B Dk Grn/Wh Goes to AC control (request AC)
C Brn From alternator to "check gauges" light
D Pink Change oil light
E Blk/Wh Low windshield fluid light
F Brn/Wh Low oil level light
G Wh ABS light
H Brn/Wht Service engine soon lamp control
J Yel/Blk Low coolant light
K Dk Grn coolant temp gauge

37 wire connector(black)
Cavity Color
A 1 Wh Goes to brake light switch (tells EBCM,
Electronic Brake Control Module, brakes
applied)
A2 Not used
A3 Dk Grn Goes to power antenna relay B
A4 Bare Called a "drain return" wraps rear wheel
speed sensor wires that go to Red 5
cavity connector
A5 Wh Goes to Red 5 cavity connector
A6 Not used
B1 Dk Blu Theft deterrent Module A3 "fuel enable
signal"
B2 Ppl Goes to Cruise control "release switch" D
B3 Yel For Police front flashing lamps
B4 Dk Grn/Wh Vehicle speed signal from PCM, goes to
splice, then, D8 of 56 cavity connector to
speedometer & C2 cavity 16 Radio;A5 of
Turn signal alert alarm in Convenience
Center, thru grommet to K of Cruise
Control Module.
B5 Wh Goes to Red 5 cavity connector
B6 Tan Goes to DLC (Data Link Connector) 9
C1 Pink Goes to splice, then IGN switch, fuses-
11,12,13,14,15
C2 Gray Goes thru grommet to fuel pump C (Wire this to your fuel pump)
C3 Ppl Goes to wiper switch "HI" E
C4 Gray Goes to wiper switch "Wash" C
D1 Not used Buick Only
D2 Not used Buick Only
E1 Yel Goes to grommet, then Lt Frt wheel
speed sensor
F1 Bare Same as E1 above
F2 Lt Blu Same as E1 above
G1 Orn Goes to splice, then, IGN "Run", Circuit Wire this to a switched ignition source
breaker 2, fuses-16,17,18,20
G2 Pink Goes to wiper switch "Mist/Off" F
G3 Dk Grn Goes to wiper switch Off/Mist/Low/Hi" D
G4 Gray Goes to power antenna relay "UP" A
H1 Wh This tach signal (Impala only)
H2 Wh Goes to power antenna relay "Down" C
H3 Lt Blu For Police front flashing lamps
H4 Dk Grn For Police front flashing lamps
H5 Orn/Blk Goes to splice, Orn/Blk wire of Trunk
release relay, and Brake/Trans interlock
solenoid. It is "floating Grd, allows these
to operate IF in Park or Neutral
H6 Wh/Blk Grounds the following to an under hood
grd:Theft deterrent module B5, Cruise
Module E, Park/Neutral switch A,
J1-5 Not used
J6 Ppl Goes to DLC 2
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Mar 4, 2009 | 12:10 AM
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Re: fleetwood lt1 motor wiring
Does your fuse box look like this? If so, put a cable from your battery to the post on the right, wire C2 to your fuel pump wire,wire G1 to a switched ignition source. Leave your purple ignition wire that was going to your starter the way it was. Use the batt. power cables if you have them. 1 goes to the starter,other goes to that post,and the other goes to the alt. Get vats tuned out
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Mar 6, 2009 | 10:04 PM
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Re: fleetwood lt1 motor wiring
yea it kinda does look likethat .. but what do you mean by "Leave your purple ignition wire that was going to your starter the way it was. Use the batt. power cables if you have them. 1 goes to the starter,other goes to that post,and the other goes to the alt."... also i got a vats bypass module so that is solved already
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Mar 7, 2009 | 12:13 AM
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Re: fleetwood lt1 motor wiring
Batt. cables from the swap car. You will need to have your batt. on the passenger side if it's not already there. Your cars ignition will work just the way it was.
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Mar 9, 2009 | 09:19 PM
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Re: fleetwood lt1 motor wiring
ok just to be clear... from the battery to the post?... from post to the starter and also to the alt?
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Mar 9, 2009 | 09:41 PM
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Re: fleetwood lt1 motor wiring
What I'm try to say is use the power cables from the fleetwood. It's 1 cable that splits into 3. 1 to the post on the fuse box. 1 to the alt. 1 to the starter.

Go look under your camaro at the starter. There should be a purple wire and 2 red wires down there. When you get the lt1 in, wire it up just as before. I opted to move the 2 red wires to the post on the side of the fuse box. The purple wire is your ignition wire. The 2 red wires power your interior and exterior lights.

Are you using the lt1 starter or the one from your camaro?
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Mar 12, 2009 | 01:54 PM
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Re: fleetwood lt1 motor wiring
iam using a powermaster some what smaller than a lt4 starter.... i get the whole battery cable thing how do i run the fuel pump relay though
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Mar 12, 2009 | 05:52 PM
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Under your dash there is a clear connector(c207) next to where your old computer was. The wire for the pump is in there. Do a search for c207 for your year camaro. run a wire from that wire up to the engine bay and connect it to C2(gray wire) from the 37 pin black connector. If you can't find the diagram you can always trace the wire from the fuel pump itself.
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Mar 13, 2009 | 05:30 AM
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ooh but wouldnt it be different since i was carb?
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Mar 13, 2009 | 05:49 PM
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in that case your going to need at least a tpi in-tank pump. I don't really know anything about carb cars. Mine was already a tpi when I did the swap.
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Mar 13, 2009 | 08:56 PM
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Re: fleetwood lt1 motor wiring
yea i know iam in the process of getting the tank and already have the pump from a stock lt1 just wondering how would i run the relay..? also was looking at my harness and notice i have a plug with 6 thick red wires what do i do with that
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Mar 13, 2009 | 11:08 PM
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Re: fleetwood lt1 motor wiring
The fuse box already has the relay in it. I don't think the 6 pin connector goes to anything. Try lt1swap.com for some wiring diagrams. look under the impala/caprice section.
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Mar 14, 2009 | 11:27 PM
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Re: fleetwood lt1 motor wiring
thanks alot you dont know how much you have helpedd me!

is the fuel pump relay one of the two that hang on the side or it is inside?
thanks
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Mar 15, 2009 | 01:46 AM
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Inside. It's labeled f/p Letter E Should be the black one.
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Mar 15, 2009 | 08:50 PM
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Re: fleetwood lt1 motor wiring
was looking at my fuse box it is quite different.. it has the post inside instead of on the side also the only relay inside is for the air pump then on the outside there is two relay clipped on the side a green one and a dark gray one..... you get which one iam talking about?

thanlks
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Mar 16, 2009 | 10:49 AM
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Re: fleetwood lt1 motor wiring
do you think the fuse box i described above has a fuel pump relay too?
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Mar 16, 2009 | 05:43 PM
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Re: fleetwood lt1 motor wiring
I've tried searching for it and can't find anything. You can try going to autozone or some place and have them look it up, or get a chiltons manual for the fleetwood. One of those relays should be for the fuel pump.
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Mar 16, 2009 | 07:49 PM
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Re: fleetwood lt1 motor wiring
i work at autozone and never thought of that lol... i also noticed a black one that had a gray wire a orange wire a red wire a drk grn and white wire a black wire i think that one it is i will do as you told me and check in autozone
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Mar 17, 2009 | 04:34 PM
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you think that could be it
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