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KEY SWITCH WIRING DIAGRAM FOR 97 SUNFIRE COUPE,
Saturday, September 02, 2006 11:17 AM
so i installed my greddy turbo timer in my sunfire coupe. and i cannot get the timer on it to work correctly and keep the car running for the pre determined amout of time... umm and i cant find a wiring diagram anywhere on the net... there is three wires coming out of the key switch, i already have the vss wire hooked up and the speedo in the turbo timer is already calabrated**. so basically im wondering if anyone knows what the wires are ? like i said i cant find a diagram anywhere. just want to make sure i have this thing hooked up correctly. *maybe i dont have the settings right on it* haha.. i also have the emergency brake wire hooked up. any help is appricated, thanks

--sean

Re: KEY SWITCH WIRING DIAGRAM FOR 97 SUNFIRE COUPE
Sunday, September 03, 2006 9:04 AM
The following information was found on the12volt.com

1997 Pontiac Sunfire Security Information

Constant 12V+ Red Ignition Switch Harness
Starter Yellow Ignition Switch Harness
Ignition Pink Ignition Switch Harness
Ignition 2 White Must Use for Remote Start
Ignition 3 Brown Ignition Switch Harness
Accessory Orange Ignition Switch Harness (Heat/AC)
Tach White Coil
Brake Switch White Brake Switch
Trunk Release Black/White (+) Keyless Module in Trunk
Trunk Pin Black (+) Trunk LID Switch
Parking Lights Brown (+) Driver's Kick Panel Main Harness
Head Lamp Blue (low) Pink (High) Head Light Switch
Door Trigger Light Green (-) L Driver's Kick, Light Blue (-) R Passenger's Kick Isolate
Door Lock Light Blue Driver's Kick Reverse Polarity w/o Keyless
Door Unlock White Positive Trigger w/Keyless Entry
Horn Wire Black (-) Steering Column
Windows Up LF=Dark Blue, RF=Light Blue, LR=Dark Green, RR=Light Green
Windows Down LF=Brown, RF=Tan, LR=Purple, RR=Purple

Also, you can take a look at bulldog security.
They show you some pictures of where the majority of the wires are located.





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