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Here is some helpful information if you want to modify your stock truck wiring harness your self 1999-2007.  This junction block is part of the main engine harness, that screws into the bottom of under-hood fuse block.  If you want to use the whole fuse block you can, but I like to keep it clean, and wire a lot of these together.  There are a lot of wires here.  Each injector has its own power wire all the way to this block.  All 8 of them can be wired together into a single fuse to clean things up.  This is what is done inside the fuse block.    Be sure to look at the pictures of the harness at bottom of this page.

The method I show involving removing wires from the PCM, removing circuits DOES NOT HAVE TO BE DONE if you don’t want to. That is all to get a much cleaner look, and to simplify things later on if you have to troubleshoot anything.  If all you want to do is make the engine run, you can take all the PINK wires at the C2 Fuse block plug and make them 12v+ key hot, get the two ORANGE wires and make them battery constant hot.  Provide fuel pressure to the rails, turn engine over with starter, and it will run!  This would be the most basic simple way to run. The computer has controls/outputs for fuel pump, check engine light, fans, tach, speedometer. There are signals for brake switch, tow haul, all of which are found in the connectors near the fuse block connector.  I don’t recommend just combining all the pink wires into one and powering it. You are asking for issues if there is ever a short, including melted wires, fire, so on.

Step By Step Harness Rework Procedures – Facebook Photo Album, Covers info to convert 99-02 5.3L harness to stand alone, similar on 2003+ as well. You can also download this in a PDF printable file with all my notes. Thanks Paul C. for sending these to me to share. Low Quality 3.5mb High Quality 11mb

You might check out this YouTube channel UCanDoIt2, has some very good videos going over harness modification as well.

Now adding videos to my YouTube channel LT1SWAP.COM . I’ve got a 3 part video on 2003+ wiring harness modification, complete start to finish.

If you want to run without the large under hood fuse block, following info might help to see which wires go where.

C2 – Underhood Fuse Block connector

This is C2 – Underhood Fuse Block connector.  This connector is part of Engine Harness.  If you look closely on you’re harness, this plug has the letters and numbers printed on the plug.

This picture is MISSING C153, but is right amoung these other plugs.
C100, black
C152, blue
C153, black, 3 wires. This connector contains 4 Wheel Drive wires, for front axle switch, and LOW Range Signal

Click Year for Pinouts for Truck Harnesses.  Some of the wires inside these links are made BOLD.  This typically means this wire is needed or very useful in a stand alone harness setup.  C2 information is in these links.  Info is more complete for 1999, 2000. Later years should be similar, use circuit #’s to compair.  1999-2002 are VERY similar.  Around 2001, the engines no longer had EGR, so that does away with 5 wires.  The differences in the 99-02’s don’t matter a bit when making a harness stand alone.  Very detailed info for what to remove, keep, etc is just a few lines down, I leave all this info so you can see changes year to year if you lik.

1999  2000  2001  2002  2003  2004  2005  2006 <– these are right out of gm manuals.  see below for detailed info.

Helpful tips for harness modification.

All the grounds needed will be in the engine harness.  Should be a few of them.  Rear of engine behind intake, should be two grounds.  G103 & G104, behind accessory bracket is a ground. G102

The very first step I do when modifying these Vortec harnesses, is cut all the wires on C100, C152, and cut all BUT the PINK from C2 Underhood.  Next step is remove the pins from the PCM connectors you don’t need, and label those you DO need. See pinout charts listed here for 99-02 or 03-07  I have color coded the PINS TO REMOVE and the PINS TO EXTERNAL CONNECTION (KEEP).

For 1999-2007!! here is a description of the wires from the PCM connectors that will connect to an external connection, outside the wiring harness.  This is all you need for stand alone.  (Includes Engine, Transmission)  No Emissions.

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Blue Connector C1:

  • Pin 33 – Purple – TCC Brake Switch – This wire tells the PCM when you hit the brakes. It needs 12v+ all the time, and the brake switch should “open” this circuit when you hit the brakes. 
  • Pin 42 – empty – Fan 1 Control – This will be empty on 99-2002 harnesses. A pin can be added for electric fan control.  Programming will enable the fan control.  PCM supplies a GROUND to turn on a relay.  If you have two fans, keep reading, pin for fan 2 will be on the RED connector C2. You must wire your fans through a relay.
  • Pin 58 – Dk Green – Serial Data – This is the Class 2 Serial Data wire that goes to the diagnostic port (OBD2) pin 2.
  • Pin 19 and 75 – Pink – 12v+ KEY Power Source to PCM.  Hot when Key is in the ON and CRANK positions.
  • Pin 20 and 57 – Orange – 12v+ BATTERY Power Source to PCM.  Hot at all times.

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Red Connector C2: or GREEN

  • Pin 9 – Dk Green/White – Fuel Pump Relay Control – This wire the PCM supplies 12v+ to control a relay for fuel pump.  PCM will turn on the fuel pump for 2 seconds at initial key on.  When the engine cranks or starts, the fuel pump will then continue to run, untill the engine stops, or you shut off the key.
  • Pin 10 – White – Engine Speed Signal – Tach signal.  Stock programming of the PCM will output a 4 cylinder tach signal.  When I program the PCM, I can change this signal to a 8 cylinder.  This way you don’t have to modify your tach. 
  • Pin 33 – Dk Green – Fan 2 Control – some 99-02 harnesses will have a pin here, this was used for the HVAC Recirculation Door control.  The PCM would control the A/C recirculation to help cool the a/c system if it got too hot.  In an engine swap, programming can be changed to let this control a second cooling fan.  Again, PCM supplies a GROUND to run on a relay. You must wire your fans through a relay.
  • Pin 46 – MIL Control – This is your ”check engine” light control wire.  PCM will supply a GROUND on this wire when the light should be ON. 
  • Pin 50 – Dk Green/White – VSS – This is a signal generated by the PCM, based on information it receives from the vehicle speed sensor located in the transmission.  The PCM takes the sensor signal, and calculates the tire size, gear ratio programmed into it, and makes a 4000 pulse per mile signal.  This is useful if you want to use a cruise control box.  Some speedometers will use this as an input, others, like Autometer’s, will hook directly to one wire of the speed sensor in the trans.

After pins are removed, AND some labeled, I start working into the harness to remove un-needed wires that are now removed from the PCM connectors.  Some will pull right out, as they went to C100, C152, or C2 Underhood.  Pull all the loose wires that go deeper into the harness back past where the original C100, C152 were located.  Tightly tape up the wire bundle at this location, as to not let there be too little or too much slack on the wires going to the PCM.  Be sure to use masking tape to hold the basic shape of the engine harness.  As you progress into the harness, you will find some ground wires that trace back to splice packs.  Simply cut the wire up close to the splice pack.  Keep 1 or 2 ground wires for when you add the relays and diagnostic port, you will need a ground.  DO NOT LET THE HARNESS FALL APART OR GET TANGLED.  As I get up to where wires branch out, I will follow that branch out, remove any wires going into it, then tape that branch back up.  Only doing one branch at a time.

You can start to cut and label the pink wires from C2 Underhood.  See this link and look for the wires highlighted in BLUE. You may find it easier to use a digital volt-ohm meter set to continuity beep mode, in finding where each pink wire goes.  This is pretty standard across all Vortec 4.8/5.3/6.0 harnesses: PCM – 2 pink; MAF – 1 pink; TRANS – 1; COILS – 2; INJECTORS – 8; O2 SENSORS 1 EACH;