Hi, new member here. Been reading posts on here for years but just signed up. Anyway I've got an '86 El Camino that's been sat for a few years now with no interior in it after the wiring for the power door locks shorted out on the body and started a small fire when the fuseable links didn't work too well and the cross dash loom burnt out.
Anyway I've finally started getting it rebuilt and back on the road and have two questions.
Firstly I was trying to work out where the two plugs on this loom go for a while before I found out that they should go to some engine ECU wiring that is supposed to come through the firewall under the heater, but it looks like someone has removed that in the past so guess they don't go anywhere. But without these connected does my torque converter still lock up or is it always slipping? I believe I have a TH200 Metric (it says metric on the pan) with lockup as it has the lockup wiring going in the side from the engine bay harness. But is this transmission gonna get hot and burnt out without the ECU switching it?
The second question is if anyone recognises these two connecters and if they should be fitted? They are hanging around the left side of steering column behind the dash.
Thanks.
Anyway I've finally started getting it rebuilt and back on the road and have two questions.
Firstly I was trying to work out where the two plugs on this loom go for a while before I found out that they should go to some engine ECU wiring that is supposed to come through the firewall under the heater, but it looks like someone has removed that in the past so guess they don't go anywhere. But without these connected does my torque converter still lock up or is it always slipping? I believe I have a TH200 Metric (it says metric on the pan) with lockup as it has the lockup wiring going in the side from the engine bay harness. But is this transmission gonna get hot and burnt out without the ECU switching it?
The second question is if anyone recognises these two connecters and if they should be fitted? They are hanging around the left side of steering column behind the dash.
Thanks.