HVAC wiring
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From: Lafayette, IN
Car: '85 IrocZ
Engine: LS1
Transmission: 4L60E
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HVAC wiring
I've actually got a couple questions regarding wiring but will only address one for now since I dont have pics for the second.
I know these highlighted wires coming from the fire wall just behind the pass-side cyl. head are for the airbox and what used to be AC. Question is, do I need ANY of them anymore...in the near future in plan to have a non-AC airbox and was wondering if any of these wires need to be present, or if i can disconnect them all from behind the dash and remove them out with the grommet?

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I know these highlighted wires coming from the fire wall just behind the pass-side cyl. head are for the airbox and what used to be AC. Question is, do I need ANY of them anymore...in the near future in plan to have a non-AC airbox and was wondering if any of these wires need to be present, or if i can disconnect them all from behind the dash and remove them out with the grommet?

Thanks!
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Car: 1987 Trans Am
Engine: LQ9/L92
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Re: HVAC wiring
if you're keeping anything heat related, yes; your blower resistor wiring is in there, along with the blower motor wiring. you should also have a plastic hose in there for the necessary vacuum to move the vents.
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