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Old 04-30-08, 11:38 PM   #1 (permalink)
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Hello all, I have looked and looked and can't find a wiring schematic for the electrical wiring in the steering column. (99' c5) Any help would be greatly appreciated.
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HI there,
What system within the column are you looking for???
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The turn signal wiring. i swear I have a wire issue in there.
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Here you go
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Hi c4 C5 specialist
If I ever win lotto you got your vette> Many thanks for your great info. There're aren't many of you around. It's great the way you share you great knowledge with all us.
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