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08-29-2013, 07:42 PM | #1 |
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4L80E wiring question for LS1 wiring harness
I have the mechanical part of my 5.3 connected correctly to the 4L80E with a new flexplate. i also have a new starter for a 6.0 liter. the thing is the 4L80E comes with a input shaft speed sensor and a normal VSS, that are similar.. the wiring harness i got came with a skip shift seloniod connector for a manual. but since i dont have that, i found out that same connector can plug into the input shaft speed sensor, could repin the connector to a different pin out.. so if anybody knows, i was thinking you guys would. any info would be appreciated
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08-29-2013, 08:09 PM | #2 |
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Re: 4L80E wiring question for LS1 wiring harness
Painless harness?
Was the harness meant for a 4L60E or T56? I give you the pinouts, I just want to know what your using. |
09-03-2013, 01:08 PM | #3 |
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Re: 4L80E wiring question for LS1 wiring harness
SUM-890122 its a summit racing harness. yea its for 4l60e and t56, but since i dont have those.. lol
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09-03-2013, 11:39 PM | #4 |
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Re: 4L80E wiring question for LS1 wiring harness
I am not overly familiar with the skip shift connector, but as far as adding the input shaft speed sensor, its not a big deal. You would need two wires going to the ecm and connect them into the correct pins. Going off my memory I think they are Red 22 and 23 but I might be off a pin or two. I like to use a twisted pair to do this, but I know many people do not go through the trouble. So long story short, if you have a pair of wires at your trans that go nowhere else but straight to the ecm, you could repin them to the proper ecm pins and as long as you have a connector that works on on the input sensor connector then yeah you should be ok. Did I answer your question?
Also, I am not familiar with the harness you bought, but assuming it is set up for a 4L60e you will have to swap a couple wires on the main trans connector to make it work properly for the 4L80e. You might already know all that, just figured I would throw it out there.
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Re: 4L80E wiring question for LS1 wiring harness
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