For a 1971 GM pickup, the under-the-hood wiring diagram typically includes connections for the battery, starter, ignition coil, alternator, and various sensors. The wiring harness routes power to essential components like headlights, turn signals, and the engine management system. It's important to refer to a specific service manual for detailed schematics, as configurations can vary based on the engine type and options installed. You can often find wiring diagrams through classic vehicle restoration websites or automotive forums.
I need a wiring diagram for the battery, starter, and solenoid of a 1971 Chevy truck, 350.
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The bentley manual "green book" has all the wiring diagrams you need.
The wiring diagram of the ignition on a 7.5 HP 1971 Thunderbolt shows exactly how each component is connected. This makes the process of electrical repairs much easier.
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Get the Bug Me DVD on electrics. ***OR*** visit: http://www.1302super.com/page19a.html for an official VW wiring diagram (Super Beetle only)
I would buy a Haynes or Chiltons manual for the car. I have a Haynes for my 72 Duster, and it has all the wiring diagrams. Also, an absolute wealth of information on every other component of the car. Very useful.
Mystery - pickup artist - was born on 1971-09-24.