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I have a 2010 Silverado 1500 4x4 i need some help/ advice on wiring issues. I got this truck a couple weeks ago from a guy that tried to install a navigation/ stereo system that was beyond his ability. he started digging into the harness and screwed up a bunch of stuff. Everything i can fix I have fixed but I have some questions about the drivers A-pillar air bag connector and some other connectors. An air bag connector coming from the drivers side seat area to the A-pillar area has nothing to plug into! I found a damaged air bag connector that I found in the rear seat area that I'm sure is the connector but I have no idea what it plugs into!
I will include as many pictures as possible to show the plug and area of concern.
I also have 2 plugs that i have no idea of what they plug into!
Any help is appreciated!
One picture is of what I started with,
Couple pictures of the harness/ connector for the airbag and the two plugs I can not find a place to plug in.
One pic of loose wires with no connector that I think may be for trailer brakes?
Again; Thank You to anyone who can help me with this! I want to figure out the wiring before I put the dash back in.
Last picture is what I started with!!!!
I salute your bravery and resolve for tackling that ugly mess.
For the green and orange plugs, check the back of the fuse/junction block on the left end of the dash; or if equipped, the junction block in the driver foot well.
The air bag connector could have a match at the base of the steering column or under the driver seat. If the OBD connector is functional, some parts stores will rent code readers capable of reading air bag codes - that would at least give you a place to start looking.