Ez-Wiring help with ignition hook-up
I have the mini-21 EZ-Wiring kit that I am trying to hookup. I did do several searches and found some good pointers. I am having trouble with the ignition switch hook-up. I do have a HEi distributor installed. This is for a 72 with a 350 V8.
In the kit it has the following wires marked and their colors:
On the back of the switch it has the following post:
If I am good on the first three, where do I put the purple and pink wires ? Also what do I do with the black pigtail coming off of the red power wire? |
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Is this what you have?
http://67-72chevytrucks.com/vboard/p...ictureid=14668 You are correct. Ign Switch power - Red with black pigtail coming off the side Bat Ign Switch start - purple =Sol Ign Switch coil - pink =Ign Ign Switch ACC - orange =Acc Ign Switch IGN - brown =Ign |
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This is the type of ignition - stock in the 1972
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the switch you posted is correct for a 72 the diagram I posted is the generic ezwiring diagram, your connector should look like this.
http://67-72chevytrucks.com/vboard/a...1&d=1271198366 The brown and green wires on the right are the G1 and G2 terminals the brown ignition wire is one on the left. |
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I know this post is old but I am in the process of hooking up my ignition switch with an ez harness. Did you end up splicing the pink and the brown and connecting them to the Ign tab? And what did you do with the black wire which I am assuming is a ground?
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I recently installed a EZ harness for a customer(he already had the kit)
Personally, I hope I never see another one. The price is according to the quality- very disappointed- the directions are vague at best and the "instruction manual" if you want to call it that, wasn't even correct for the kit. This was a 12 circuit with the mini fuses. I know several on here use these and like them, but after using Painless, Ron Francis, and American Autowire i just didn't like it. That's my 2 cents worth, I am sure the flogging will begin shortly..... |
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So you splice the pink and brown wire together?? Both going to ignition
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So if wiring this up for a '65, where will the brown wire hook up to? I have the pink going to IGN.
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Or to verify, in the picture, they are hooked up together. Is this correct for the '65?
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I'm in the process of installing a 12 circuit mini EZ wire harness and don't find it as EZ as the name would suggest :) the comments about the pigtails are very helpfull Fixit-P
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Ok im having two problems. My dome light only comes on when I'm cranking my truck to start, and the starter sounds like it's trying to engage when Im turning the truck off. I have the ignition switch wired just like the picture, with pink and brown wires tied in together. With the two problems I'm having, I don't think this is correct.
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Dangit! Dome*
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but now I think about it..perhaps you didn't ground it correctly? |
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dome light is getting power straight from the fuse box. and then i ran the other ground side straight to a ground cable i installed on the frame (i know this is not how its supposed to be wired in the end, but im just trying to get it to light up). it lights up when trying to turn the the truck over, but once the truck is turned over and the truck is running, the light goes off. thats what makes me think i have something wired wrong with the ignition switch.
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the way ive read for it to be wired is that it has constant power from the fuse box, then the ground goes to the light switch. when you turn the light switch all the way one direction, that turns on the dome light. Like i said earlier, im not going to leave the ground of the dome light permanently wired to the frame for ground, im just trying to figure out why the dome light only wants to come on when cranking the truck.
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even if the ground were wired the right way, the dome light would only be getting power when the truck is cranking.
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Then I can only come to one conclusion and that is that it gets the power feed over your ign actuator, which only gets power while cranking over the engine.
as soon as the truck runs and the key is back in the running position the light goes off again right? |
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Yes. That's why I'm thinking I wired something with the ignition switch wrong. That and when I turn the truck off, the starter makes a noise like it's trying to engage again. You know the sound your car makes when it's already running and you try to start it again? That's the sound my truck makes when I go to shut the truck off.
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this is above my paygrade..I understand the the problem, but what I would do is a try and error technique.
Get 7 feet of wire and run a direct feed from your battery to the dome light, just to try. see if the mysterious problem with the light and the starter motor still exists. |
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Did that already too. Light comes on with power straight from the battery and the other wire straight to ground.
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and the starter motor still did it's thingy with the direct feed to the dome light? |
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With the battery straight to the dome light, and the ground ran to the headlight switch, it works as well.
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