where can I find a wiring diagram for 2007 suburban

Asked by Dorothy Mar 01, 2022 at 05:50 PM about the 2007 Chevrolet Suburban 1500 LT RWD

Question type: Maintenance & Repair

I accidently cut wires when I changed oil sending unit on a 2007 suburban.
Now I am having other problems. At first the truck would quit when I put it in
drive. I switched some wires and now the shifter indicator has no lines under
P R N., it still shuts off when in drive and the back up lights don't work. What
could cause this other than a blown fuse ( which I have checked) or wiring
hooked up wrong. I can't seem to find a good wiring diagram to show me that
I have wires mixed up.  If I had a wiring diagram it might help. Help Please!

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Any wire will be color coded , If 2 or 3 wires feed a sensor they're not going to be the same , solder the wires that go together as long as things are back to normal it should work .

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Internet diagrams are not reliable. You can order shop manuals still as the supply still seems to be holding on those, but if you don’t want the expense of a manual then try your local library in the reference section find your year make and model of rig and have the diagrams you need copied.

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