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Wiring from harness to steering amplifier.

Having a GD code changed out encoder and prox. switch still throwing GD code. I found five wires from the harness behind the steering motor pinched off. I chased them to the other end at the steering amplifier. None of the numbers on either end match. Does anyone have a wiring diagram it goes from two plugs to a 10-pin plug on the amplifier. The wires pinched off on the amplifier side are JX2-3, JX2-4, JX2-7, JX2-8 & JX2-9. The wires pulled off from the two-pin plug at the motor end are JCS1-1 & JCS1-2. The other wires pinched off come from the motor area it is a 4-pin plug but only three slots are used these wires are labeled JCS4-1 , JCS4-3 & JCS4-4 Does anyone know what wire from below connects to the amplifier plug wire numbers?
  • Posted 8 Nov 2024 05:41
  • By Jon_Grigelevich
  • joined 5 Nov'24 - 2 messages
  • Florida, United States
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