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Old 07-18-2020, 09:18 PM   #1
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LS Swapped squarebody

My buddy got a 85 Silverado that someone ls swapped with a manual transmission. The wiring is all jacked up and we were trying to figure somethings out. The motor is a 05 DBW 5.3.

I looked at the pin out and noticed that blue pin 35 CPP Signal switch (M/T) was missing. I’m assuming that this should be pinned to the pcm & if so where is this switch signal coming from?
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Old 07-18-2020, 09:32 PM   #2
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Re: LS Swapped squarebody

I found this -

The CPP has both a normally open circuit and a normally closed circuit in it. The normally closes circuit send 12v to the ECM at all times. As soon as you start to push the clutch, the normally closed ciruit opens removing the 12v from the ECM and disabling the cruise control. When the clutch is pressed all the way down, the normally open circuit is closed sending 12v to another pin on the ecm which will allow the vehicle to start.

Pin A PPL wire is for the TCC brake switch/cruise control release signal
Pin B brn/wht CPP switch signal
pin C lt grn igntion positive voltage
pin d ppl/wht starter relay coil supply voltage
pin e brn ignition 3 voltage
pin f gry CPP switch signal

on this site -
https://www.performancetrucks.net/fo...-444893/page2/

Hope that helps you.
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