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    Pnp prnd switch

    I'm new here and i'm doin a conversion useing a 2003 5.3 and 4l60e . My question is now that i have removed the un needed wires from the harness i still have all the wires left for the bottom plug on the trans shifter switch. I was under the impression that that was deleted out also . This is goin into an 82 c10 2wd . TIA

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    I didn't use one on my '81 2002 5.7 4l60e setup.
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    I just modified my stock harness and used the wiring info from LT1 swap . My larger (bottom)of the 2 plugs is still in the harness. Any explanation would much appreciated!

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    The lower portion of the trans range switch (the 4 pin plug) tells the PCM where the shifter is. Your truck will shift, but those 4 wires should still be hooked up. They are also needed for doing the crank relearn procedure. I have driven several with and without those 4 wires hooked up. In my opinion the trans seems more refined with them hooked up.

    Jeff
    98 GMC RCSB 2wd, 100% internally stock 305, w/twin T-3 junkyard turbos,Ramjet intake w/42lb inj,12200411 PCM. 4675lbs w/me in it. Best time in 5 passes 13.01@110

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    You don't need it. I have built 2 harnesses and neither one have that plug and they work fine.
    1983 Ford Ranger- 2.3 to 205k mile 6.0 swap

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    Why not givve the PCM the info that is was designed to have? It will work fine, but it works better with them installed.

    Jeff
    98 GMC RCSB 2wd, 100% internally stock 305, w/twin T-3 junkyard turbos,Ramjet intake w/42lb inj,12200411 PCM. 4675lbs w/me in it. Best time in 5 passes 13.01@110

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    It still gets the same info without it....
    1983 Ford Ranger- 2.3 to 205k mile 6.0 swap

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    I don't have my PRND column indicator lights/wiring hooked up yet, out of pure laziness. Are you guys saying its a neccesity, that they be wired, for proper transmission function/health? I don't have a safety switch on the side of the tranny either, which is what(I think) they need to be wired to. Do these need to be linked/wired together? My truck seems to shift o.k. without them...but would like to know if I'm doing something wrong. Thanks

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    As was stated you don't need it.
    2006 Superior Blue Trailblazer SS AWD, Stock as a rock

    Sold: 2002 GMC Sportside Denali front end with a 2002 LS1, FLT level 5, Yank 2600, Trick Turbo, T76, Nelson intercooler, 60LB injectors, Warbro fuel pump, Eaton locker, Magnaflow, 3.42, Nelson Performance Tuning (speed density).

    Sold: 1981 GMC LB RC 1500 2002 4.8L 4L60E 12 bolt 3.73 Richmond Lock Right AC PS Nelson Performance tuning

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