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97 1500 z71 a/c wiring diagram??

i have a 97 1500 z71 silverado w/ a 5.7 vortec engine. the previous owner had attempted to rewire the a/c and the 2 wires from the plug into the condenser are both hangin loose. does any body have a wiring diagram or know a link to one? i would assume it's an easy fix being only two wires are involved but would like an idea of where things should be run to since i didn't disconnect them. don't really need an a/c right now but would like to get this fixed soon so i don't end up wishing i had lol thanks for any help
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Re: 97 1500 z71 a/c wireing diagram??

Wiring diagrqme are copy right and can not be posted in open forum.

Are the plugs are still there and any wiring out of plug they are color coded and plugs only go on one way.
I do not see any wiring to condenser?
Is the wire to it on a line by condensor and what color and how may wires?

If wiring unpluged the AC may have problems or the reason it is unpluged.
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Re: 97 1500 z71 a/c wireing diagram??

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Wiring diagrqme are copy right and can not be posted in open forum.

Are the plugs are still there and any wiring out of plug they are color coded and plugs only go on one way.
I do not see any wiring to condenser?
Is the wire to it on a line by condensor and what color and how may wires?

If wiring unpluged the AC may have problems or the reason it is unpluged.
i have no clue dude... the plug with two wires in broken and the two wires are gone.... there is another plug in good shape that is the same hangin next to it with two black wires spliced onto it and ran to nothing, they were never hooked up like they got stoned in the middle and forgot
does that help answer any of my problems? lol thanks for the reply man
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Re: 97 1500 z71 a/c wireing diagram??

I would suggest looking at a working vehicle to compare with yours. Any '96-'98 truck, Tahoe or Suburban should be very similar. Good luck.
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I would suggest looking at a working vehicle to compare with yours. Any '96-'98 truck, Tahoe or Suburban should be very similar. Good luck.
probably not a bad idea
thanks lol
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