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Zoning means a few things and when you are doing wiring diagnostics, it is KEY to understand this term. Zoning is the manufacturers way to break down grounding locations and points where the wiring harness may pass through the sheet metal or body components. Zoning is also a way to identify actual connectors when you are using a wiring diagram. All grounds, in-line connectors, pass-through grommets, and splices have identifying numbers that correspond to where they are located in the vehicle. For example, if I was to say that G103 was loose, you would look for that ground in the engine compartment based on the zone break down. Understanding zoning willl allow your diagnostics to be quicker with less searching for what your looking for . |
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I have a 1992 base level corvette. I have a turn signal problem. I blow the 15A fuse after a short drive. The turn signals work fine up to that point. Can you provide a wiring diagram?
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I have a 2001 Corvette, have no dash lights the 2 black lights and no radio lights, where can I get a copy of the wiring diag.
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