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Old 03-19-2012, 12:55 PM
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SO I was working under the truck this weekend & was "admiring" the space left by my BL over the rear axle & noticed this connector I've never seen before on our trucks so I was wondering if some one can tell me what it goes to. (If you look over the driverside tire & pull back the "Flap" you should see this blue connector.)


I THINK.. that Bravadas came w/ optional air suspension... could that be the line for the compressor maybe?
 
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Is it an actual connector? Have open pins or sockets?

If not and all black wires into it, it's PROBABLY Splice Pack SP423. Never actually seen it.
 

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Old 03-20-2012, 02:34 AM
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Ill post up a better pic of it in thr morning but there's nothing actually running to it its got a blue cap on it. Its like some thing was suppose to clip in to it.
 
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Dont NEED another picture.
Have good elect tape? Unwrap a little back from it and look.. if all black wires it is SP 423.
Where ground wires {including fuel pump's} meet to go to the ground point atop the crossmember over the differential.

Re-wrap it good, water can travel under the wrap into the splice.
 
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ah thanks petty.
 
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