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67 Burb 08-09-2014 03:44 PM

Burb Backup Light Circuit
 
My 67 Burb originally had a 4 speed manual and now has a TH350 with (newer) column shift. I believe that the B/U light switch was on the transmission originally.

When I recently installed a new ignition switch, I ran a wire from there to the B/U light switch on the column (as well as wiring in the neutral safety switch).

My question is: Where does the wire run? I found part of the B/U wire on the right side behind the spare tire. How does it get from there to the dash?

Oldtruckfanatic 08-09-2014 04:26 PM

Re: Burb Backup Light Circuit
 
Its in the tail light harness On the automatic and column shift trucks. The four wires from the firewall running back that look like a trailer harness. On a trailer harness the 4th wire is white And Iits a ground. On our trucks its light green I believe. Brown= tail dark green= right turn/stop Yellow = left turn/stop and light green = back up lights. The light housings are grounded through the body. Im trying to remember how the floor shift manual trucks got the the power through the switch but its eluding me at the moment.

Bigdav160 08-09-2014 04:32 PM

Re: Burb Backup Light Circuit
 
I'll check mine.I don't think the wires run through the firewall like the trucks.

OK, I just looked at mine. Since my Suburban is automatic is might be different however, the wiring going to the rear lights appears to enter the drivers A pillar just behind the left A/C duct.

It runs back along the roof rail and comes down the D pillar.

Oldtruckfanatic 08-09-2014 04:51 PM

Re: Burb Backup Light Circuit
 
Im not too familiar with suburbans but it wont matter where the harness is run. All that wire does is go from the fuse box to the switch and from the switch to the backup lights usually via the tail light harness. On automatics the switch is on the column and on floor shift manuals its on the transmission so there will likely be a plug underneath that doesnt go anywhere that will need a jumper or splice to complete the circuit after you redirect the power through the column switch. unless its cut off.

Oldtruckfanatic 08-09-2014 05:01 PM

Re: Burb Backup Light Circuit
 
If You already ran power into the b/u light switch then all you need to do now if there are 4 wires in your tail light harness is figure out which is the b/u light wire and splice your switch output into it. Its pretty easy to test by running a jumper to 12v power and checking to see if the lights come on. If they dont you can probe the center pin to verify power at the light socket with a test light.

Oldtruckfanatic 08-09-2014 05:12 PM

Re: Burb Backup Light Circuit
 
Sorry bigdav thanks for the clarification. I was so busy editing my typos ( I hate touch screen phones) I didnt see that you confirmed the harness location. Awesome info!

Bigdav160 08-09-2014 05:19 PM

Re: Burb Backup Light Circuit
 
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67 Burb 08-11-2014 11:41 AM

Re: Burb Backup Light Circuit
 
Thanks for the info. I would like to run the circuit through the fuse panel, so I also have to find where the wire is that will go from there to the switch. I looked under the Burb, but couldn't find any wires that would have gone to the switch on the tranny. They should have passed through the bulkhead connector, I would think. ???

Bigdav160 08-11-2014 04:16 PM

Re: Burb Backup Light Circuit
 
Quote:

They should have passed through the bulkhead connector, I would think. ???
Yes, service manual says light green and dark green wires in the middle of the bulkhead connector

67 Burb 08-11-2014 04:24 PM

Re: Burb Backup Light Circuit
 
Quote:

Originally Posted by Bigdav160 (Post 6797823)
Yes, service manual says light green and dark green wires in the middle of the bulkhead connector

Thanks Bigdav


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