1987 GMC Jimmy
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- Location
- Mississippi
- First Name
- Jesse
- Truck Year
- 1987
- Truck Model
- V1500 Jimmy
- Engine Size
- 350
I'd just like to make sure I've got all this right. I'm getting close to wiring up my 9C1 auxiliary cluster in my Caprice, and I wanted to make sure I was correct with the way the wiring works. The Voltmeter can be wired to one of the "IGN" spots on the fuse panel (+), and it needs to be grounded (-). The Oil Pressure gauge needs to be wired to a canister style sending unit (+) and grounded. The Coolant Temperature gauge needs to be wired to the sender (+) and grounded (-). Just to verify, the sender that I need for the later, 1980's GM gauges is the one with the little ball on the end, not the spade style dummy light sender. Finally, for the two backlights, I need to wire them into the headlights and ground. I have a silly little ashtray light that I could use instead of wiring to the switch. Could I wire two No. 168 bulbs to that one wire, or will that blow the fuse? I just feel like that would be easier than going straight to the headlight switch. And can any of this stuff be teed like the ground wires and again the backlight wires, or does everything need to be independent? I'm actually pretty good at working with the factory harness and repairing it as needed whether it be through connectors or soldering, but I've never added anything before so I wanted to make sure the map in my head was correct before I undertook this without a diagram or a harness.