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Old Jul 13, 2007 | 10:02 AM
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Trans Black Box? Do I need something more than my engine PCM?
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Old Jul 13, 2007 | 11:43 AM
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the black box i believe is on the drivers side of the tranny, if i remember correctly it has 2 plugs coming into that are glued into it, it should come wit the trans
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Old Jul 13, 2007 | 11:46 AM
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Originally Posted by beastmode
the black box i believe is on the drivers side of the tranny, if i remember correctly it has 2 plugs coming into that are glued into it, it should come wit the trans
Yep, it is "attached" to the the Gear Selector shaft on the driver side of the trans, just move the linkage and I think one bolt and it slides off the shaft... yea, i have heard the plugs are glued in before but, it don't matter since the wires are gonna get cut anyways to splice them to the clutch switch and such...





Damn, that sounded a little naughty! LoL

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Old Jul 13, 2007 | 12:34 PM
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Originally Posted by Lord Aries
Yep, it is "attached" to the the Gear Selector shaft on the driver side of the trans, just move the linkage and I think one bolt and it slides off the shaft... yea, i have heard the plugs are glued in before but, thats since the wirse are gonna get cut anyways to splice them to the clutch switch and such...





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Old Nov 28, 2009 | 03:44 PM
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ok, i have a coupple of problems..

my speedo does not work at all.. i took the plug from the 4l60 and plugged it in the t-56 and it does not work.

I also have 2 pink wires on my 4l60 connector.


I cannot get my reverse lights to work, i connected the ltgreen to the switch on the trans and i connected the grew wire to power and the other wire on the connector of the trans.

Also i cannot start the truck with the yellow wire grounded.. so i have it hooked up to nothing...

Any help would be appreciated,

thanks,
Keith
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Old Dec 8, 2009 | 05:35 PM
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bump!! what is the correct way of wiring this without the clutch pedal? im thinking since i have the pink/green connected all the time, that is interfering with my speedo making it not work...
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Old Jan 3, 2022 | 10:49 PM
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Originally Posted by kelleyperformance
the 06s are different wiring..... the starter is strictly PCM controlled, not just by the starter solinoid. tricky thing is, is has to be bypassed, but not entirely. it was like trying to go swiming without getting wet. so if anyone else does an 06, you might need to contact me lol

Sorry to revive an old thread, you still got info on that 2006 wiring? I tried to message you, the forum wouldn’t let me for some reason, I could shoot you my email if you do still have it. I know it was awhile ago but any info would be helpful. Thanks!
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