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Old 06-25-2007, 11:02 PM   #4
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Originally Posted by Dream240 View Post
So I'm currently installing a new carpet, upgrading to power mirrors, installing new gauges, and I streamlined some of the wiring harness (namely removed the section under the driver's seat and on the tunnel pertaining to the old auto tranny and seatbelts. Well in the middle of the wire cleansing I remembered that my seat belt light doesn't work due to the removal of the auto belt CPU. So my question is:

When splicing the wires together to complete the circuit (green, yellow/grn) and the actual seat connector (blue/red, black) Which green wire goes to ground? Or do I splice both green wires directly to the blue/red. And if so do I need to install a resistor in the line to keep from blowing fuses? If so what resistor?

Any electrical geniuses are welcome to show off.

Thanks guys.
What exactly are you trying to do? Keep the light from coming off/on? Without the Belt CPU it shouldn't come back on...mine doesn't.
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