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This references the rear differential.

The Dana 36 was the smaller unit. It was used on all 1984 Corvettes, and all automatic Corvettes thru 199...
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Re: Can anybody identify this connector and wiring please?

Subject: Re: Can anybody identify this connector and wiring please?
by josephf31 on 2008/5/7 2:15:22

The bundle of radio wires in the picture were run from an aftermarket adapter over by the "real" receiver under the passenger side of the dash...when I traced everything back, I was able to reconnect all the original plugs to the original Bose radio receiver, head unit etc.

Now, the unit powers on, the antenna goes up (well halfway anyway!), the radio seeks and scans, but no sound from any of the original 4 Bose speakers, from either the radio or a tape.

I have checked all the wiring and it looks OK, all the fuses look OK, and the relay for the amplifiers (under the driver's side of the dash) all look OK -- could all 4 speakers be bad?

As for the SIR part, I am almost certain is the "resistor" referred to in the FSM...but it would be nice to know for sure...

Thanks again to all...

Joe
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