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Kelsey brake controller help by rmartin3
May 10, 2002 (2:03 pm)
Hello,
I just bought a chevy 2500HD long bed, 8.1L, crew cab. I lost the directions to my Kelsey brake controller. It has 4 thick wires...red, white, blue, and black. Would anyone know where to connect these wires to the included brake wiring harness, which has a thick red and blue, and thin light blue, black, and brown wires. I am a novice at this kind of thing. Thanks for any help
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rmartin3 by blackchevy1
May 10, 2002 (7:17 pm)
check out Chevy Silverado/GMC Sierra's w 8100 Allison
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A few answers by jlflemmons
May 10, 2002 (8:05 pm)
No, the alloy rims will not crack from towing. The dynamic strength of the alloy rim exceeds that of steel. The downside of alloys is they can be cracked with a direct impact, ie curb.
 
Wiring up a brake controller: All brake controllers use the same color code, but pay attention as it is not the typical color code one would normally see. The colors are like this:
 
Big Blue: Output to the electric brakes.
Big Black: +12V from the truck (Input to controller.
Red: Stoplight switch to activate controller.
White: Vehicle ground, needs to be a really good connection to the chassis.
Brown wire is for illumination if your controller has it. Most do not, so just tape off the wire.
 
If you are wiring this up to a late model GM you are in luck as the GM supplied harness is labled for you. If the harness is not in the truck, they can be purchased at any good RV shop or hitch company. Have fun.
 
Jim
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2001 GMC 2500 HD by woneil
May 11, 2002 (2:52 pm)
i have 2001 2500 hd,regular cab, 8.1L,3.73 rear end, with tire pressure in the front at 60 and the rear at 78
 
i get 10-12 mpg in the city and the best on the interstate so far is 15 mpg
 
still have a engine oil consumption problem (8.1L)
 
has anyone heard of an answer yet?
 
thanks
will
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2003 by krallen
May 12, 2002 (4:56 pm)
Does anyone know when 2003 can be ordered.
Wonder what my 2000 ls regular cab loaded + with pro-plow and 30000 ought to be worth

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