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Old 08-27-2010 | 08:21 PM
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Default 1991 transfer case control module wiring diagram

Hello everyone,

As you can see I am new here so i will start with a brief intro. I am active duty army stationed at ft bragg nc and have a 96 z71 on 35s at home in san diego and just bought another 99 z71 out here. I am an avid outdoorsman and do alot of fourwheeling in my 96 but am trying to keep the 99 nice looking.

I know someone is probably going to say to read all of the newbies read this sticky (every forum usually has one). and to utilize the search functions to find what I am looking for. I have done that, all i need is a picture and I can't seem to find one. I have disected the diagrams in my hanes' manual very thoroughly to no avail.


my problem in a nutshell: I accidently broke FOUR wire harness on my transfer case control module and didnt get to type it so now i dont know what the order is. can anyone else please show me a picture of the back of their modules? There are two identical green wires with black stripes as well as a brown and purple wire. I am scared of screwing with ti and accidently getting locked into 4hi or lo and getting stuck that way. i emphasized four because there are two harness in the back of the module. i need the smaller one. dealer wants to sell me the whole new setup for 300 but I said no and straight soldered to the original 4 pins, and am now trying to match the wires appropriately.

specs again: 1999 k1500

any help is appreciated. thanks a ton
 
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