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Temp and Compass Wiring Questionsweninge 09-07-2005, 11:30 AM I have a 01 Silverado which is a base model (not a W/T). I bought it for substantially less than an LS or LT and figured I could make the conversions myself and have a loaded truck when done. No power door locks, no power windows, no power seats and no compass or outdoor temp gauge. Now I know there are a few of these trucks out there and I have been able to pick up the LS door panels with the power switches and a set of GM window regulators, both wiring harnesses for the doors, power seats, an aftermarket power door lock kit with keyless entry, and a overhead console with a temp and compass out of a 97 Chevy Blazer (without MPG indicator). Now comes the tuff part. Installing all this stuff so it actually works. 1) I have checked to see if there is a factory plug-in above the headliner for the compass/temp mirror that comes on the LS and LS models, there is not. My overhead console came with the temp sensor; I just need to know how to power it up. Any ideas? 2) What is the best way to power up my factory power window conversion? I have not looked for the factory plug and play under the dash but judging for the overhead compass/temp wiring not being there, I am assuming I am not going to find what I need already there. Any help? 3) The power seat connections I have been told are sometimes under the carpet but if it isn’t what is the best method? 4) One last thing. I upgraded my base radio (AM/FM only) with a GM Bose CD radio with the speed sensing volume option It doesn’t seem to work probably missing a wire or two in the original factory radio harness, any ideas? I know this is a pretty extensive list and most of you are saying, “why not just buy an LS LT in the first place?” The reason is simple, $8,000 in savings compared to buying $700 worth of parts out of a wrecked one. If you can’t afford to keep up with the Jones’ just buy smarter… Thanks for any help you can give me!! sportin83 09-07-2005, 09:54 PM I have a 01 Silverado which is a base model (not a W/T). I bought it for substantially less than an LS or LT and figured I could make the conversions myself and have a loaded truck when done. No power door locks, no power windows, no power seats and no compass or outdoor temp gauge. Now I know there are a few of these trucks out there and I have been able to pick up the LS door panels with the power switches and a set of GM window regulators, both wiring harnesses for the doors, power seats, an aftermarket power door lock kit with keyless entry, and a overhead console with a temp and compass out of a 97 Chevy Blazer (without MPG indicator). Now comes the tuff part. Installing all this stuff so it actually works. 1) I have checked to see if there is a factory plug-in above the headliner for the compass/temp mirror that comes on the LS and LS models, there is not. My overhead console came with the temp sensor; I just need to know how to power it up. Any ideas? 2) What is the best way to power up my factory power window conversion? I have not looked for the factory plug and play under the dash but judging for the overhead compass/temp wiring not being there, I am assuming I am not going to find what I need already there. Any help? 3) The power seat connections I have been told are sometimes under the carpet but if it isn’t what is the best method? 4) One last thing. I upgraded my base radio (AM/FM only) with a GM Bose CD radio with the speed sensing volume option It doesn’t seem to work probably missing a wire or two in the original factory radio harness, any ideas? I know this is a pretty extensive list and most of you are saying, “why not just buy an LS LT in the first place?” The reason is simple, $8,000 in savings compared to buying $700 worth of parts out of a wrecked one. If you can’t afford to keep up with the Jones’ just buy smarter… Thanks for any help you can give me!! sounds like you have a big wiring nightmare to me. BlenderWizard 09-07-2005, 10:19 PM sounds like you have a big wiring nightmare to me. :iagree: mjgjr72 09-08-2005, 01:31 AM buy a helms service manual for your truck http://www.helminc.com/helm/product2.asp?class%5F2=CHV&mk=Chevrolet+%26+Geo&yr=2001&md=Silverado&dt=&module=&from=result&Style=&Sku=GMT01CK8&itemtype=N&mscsid=T00VU45MWRE98N6MTUSFM6V5G70C4GFF will give you all the wire scematics an component locations you'll need to try and wire it all up sweninge 09-08-2005, 09:57 AM Thans for the book advice. I am interested if anyone else has done any of the these conversions. I would share what I find out along the way as well. vnotaro 09-08-2005, 04:19 PM Go for the service manual! The money it will save in the long run makes getting it a no-brainer. I installed a compass/temp mirror in my '01 LS. The harness was in the headliner, but I had to wire the sensor and found out where in my service manual. Tdragone 11-28-2005, 05:21 PM Hey sweninge Did you ever get the compass/temp pod install figured out? If so I would appreciate any info you could give me as I was thinking about doing the same thing in my 02 silverado Thanks to you or anyone else in advance who can shed some light on this for me. -Tom sweninge 11-29-2005, 10:35 AM Hey sweninge Did you ever get the compass/temp pod install figured out? If so I would appreciate any info you could give me as I was thinking about doing the same thing in my 02 silverado Thanks to you or anyone else in advance who can shed some light on this for me. -Tom Not yet, maybe Chrismas vacation though. Either way I will post how I wired the compass and temp pod. vBulletin®, Copyright ©2009, Jelsoft Enterprises Ltd.
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