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Old Aug 31, 2013 | 03:50 PM
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I have a 1998 Blazer S10 V6.

There are two connectors in the footwell and i donīt know where they belong to.

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Update:

The small one with the green wire is for the park brake switch
 
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I just replaced my parking brake and like elch said the small one goes to parking brake and one is the obd and like you I am not sure about the other. Both the obd and this wire are connected to the cover panel. I thought it was the buzzer wires since mine does not work but maybe not.
 
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Originally Posted by specialty8
I thought it was the buzzer wires since mine does not work but maybe not.
Yeah, maybe, my seatbelt buzzer is not working too....
 
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Originally Posted by elch
I have a 1998 Blazer S10 V6.

There are two connectors in the footwell and i donīt know where they belong to.

Thanks in advance





the one with the purple and white wires are a safty plug for the standard shift only its for so you cant start it with out pushing in the clutch first
 
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