Firstly, I’ve had a very busy summer with many jobs around the house and family members’ houses. So I’m finally getting to dig in on my 1986 C20 wiring. I’m glad to get back to it, and have a renewed fire for finishing stuff up.
This weekend, I spent an hour or so taking out my front light wiring harness and this evening spent a couple more hours going about replacing all of the light sockets and assemblies.
I have been chugging along great this evening and am stopping often to check continuity between bulkhead input plug thing and the wire I’m about to splice to, and then checking the actual female plug after I use the solder/waterproof shrink wrap and heat gun. So far I’ve got continuity all throughout!!
I’m on my final one.
It’s the passenger side, top headlight (dim)
Here’s the rub.
The original plug, looking from the back of the plug, has right side- tan wire, center/bottom- green wire, and left side- black wire.
This black/ ground wire also has a black wire ‘coming out’ of the light plug. This is a ground that connects to the front radiator support, and then continues to another ground bolt on the frame, near the fuel pump area. The wires are crimped to eyelets that the bolts run through.
The new light plug I have has 3 wires.
How do I get the ‘extra’ ground wires on the new pigtail?? I gotta ground them and the original way seems to be the easiest/ most common sense way to do it.
The spades/pins are not the same In the original and new plugs, so leaving the original ground isn’t possible.
Let me know your ideas, or experiences.
Thanks so much!