| P/N 60211, 60216 1996-2000   GM VORTEC 7.4 FUEL INJECTION   WIRE HARNESS INSTALLATION   INSTRUCTIONS   Manual P/N 90541   Copyright © 2005   First Edition AUG 2005   PAINLESS PERFORMANCE PRODUCTS   2501 Ludelle Street, Fort Worth, Texas 76105-1036 (800) 423-9696   1.0   INTRODUCTION   You have purchased what we at Painless Performance Products believe to be the most up-to-date and easiest-to-install   automotive fuel injection harness on the market. It is designed for easy installation, even if you have no electrical experience.   This harness is designed to be a complete wiring system for the fuel injection system on General Motors 1996-2000 7.4   engines. Also, to control the 4L80E automatic transmission using the 1996-1997 computer Service #16229684 and   #16244210. This includes all wiring that is needed by the computer to run and control the injection system and transmission.   This harness will get the Vortec engine and transmission up and operating but it is recommended that you also have the   computer reprogrammed to remove anything in the original factory programming that relates to a device or devices that are   not being used in your particular vehicle.   NOTE: Most likely the check engine light will come on and stay on when using a computer with the original factory   programming this is normal and is why we recommended that the computer be reprogrammed.   NOTE: Most remanufactured computers come without any programming in them and must be programmed before   they can be used.   NOTE: The program in your computer must match the transmission that you plan on using. The 60211 & 60216, require the   use of a 4L80E transmission. If any other electronic transmission is used, a stand alone control system is required.   Usually, the computer, relays and fuse block can easily be mounted under the dash. Most of the wiring in the harness has   been pre-terminated to the proper connector and all wire has been GM color-coded. All wiring is TXL, 600 volt, and 125   degree centigrade with cross-link insulation.   This fuel injection system harness has been divided into three major groups:   ENGINE GROUP   DASH GROUP   Includes wiring for the fuel injectors, ignition system, and sensors.   Includes ignition feed wire, assembly line diagnostic link (DLC) connector,   check engine light, computer connectors, brake switch wiring, tachometer wiring, VSS Signal   wire, fuse block, and fuel pump relay connector.   TAIL GROUP   Include VSS wiring, transmission wiring and power wire for fuel pump.   2.0   ABOUT THESE INSTRUCTIONS   These instructions provide information for the installation of the 60211& 60216 Vortec Fuel Injection Harness Kit. The   contents of these instructions are divided into major Sections, as follows:   1.0   2.0   3.0   4.0   5.0   6.0   7.0   INTRODUCTION   ABOUT THESE INSTRUCTIONS   TOOLS NEEDED   PRE-INSTALLATION AND HARNESS ROUTING GUIDELINES   GENERAL INSTALLATION INSTRUCTIONS   60211 VORTEC FUEL INJECTION HARNESS KIT   TROUBLE-SHOOTING INSTRUCTIONS AND TROUBLE CODES   Sections are further divided into Paragraphs and Steps. Throughout, the Figure numbers refer to illustration and the Table   numbers refer to information in table form. These are located in or near the sections or paragraphs to which they correspond.   Always pay careful attention to any notes or any text labeled CAUTION.   1 3.0   TOOLS NEEDED   In addition to your regular tools, you will need, at least, the following:   Crimping tool   Wire stripper   NOTE: USE A QUALITY TOOL TO AVOID OVER-CRIMPING.   Continuity tester   CAUTION: DO NOT USE A TEST LIGHT TO TEST THE COMPUTER OR   SENSOR WIRING OR YOU WILL DAMAGE THE COMPUTER.   Electric drill   1 5/8" Hole saw (for the rubber grommet in the firewall)   4.0   PRE-INSTALLATION AND HARNESS ROUTING GUIDELINES   The installation of your harness kit will consist of two parts:   ~ ~ The physical routing, positioning, and securing of the harness, wire groups, and individual wires and   connectors.   The proper electrical connection of the individual circuits.   We cannot tell you how to route the harness in your automobile. That depends a great deal upon the particular make of the   automobile and what extent you want to secure and conceal the harness. We do offer some general guidelines and routing   practices starting in Paragraph 5.3, general installation instructions in Section 5.0, and precise instruction concerning the   electrical connections you will have to make beginning in Section 6.0. To help you begin thinking through the installation of   your wire harness, read the following sections:   4.1   TRANSMISSION FUNCTION   4.1.1   If you are using the 4L80E transmission, you must use the vehicle speed sensor (VSS), and the correct   brake switch. These are necessary to make the transmission work correctly. The vehicle speed sensor lets   the computer know how fast the wheels are turning. The brake switch should be closed (electrically   connected) when the brakes ARE NOT being applied and open (not electrically connected) when the   brakes ARE being applied. This is the opposite of a standard brake light switch. If you are using a pressure   brake switch, a SPDT relay must be installed to unlock the converter when the brakes are applied. See   Figure 6.3   4.2   YOU SHOULD GET TO KNOW THE PARTICULAR ENGINE YOU ARE USING:   NOTE: The 96-00 7.4 had four oxygen sensors from the factory, but the harness has provisions for only two,   one on the driver side and one on the passenger side of the engine. We removed the rear oxygen   sensors since they originally were behind the catalytic converters and most people don’t want to run   more than two oxygen sensors. This system has four rectangular connectors at the computer. A   #16229684 computer is required for proper operation.   4.2.1   PPPI recommends the use of the following parts. See Table 4.1. These will meet all requirements and are   compatible with PPPI harnesses. The numbers given are GM and AC Delco part numbers. You must use   the computer listed on table 4.1 with our harness.   4.2.2   4.2.3   Familiarize yourself with the harness by locating each of the harness groups and by looking at the   connectors on the wire ends.   Decide where and how the computer, fuse block and relays will be mounted. PPPI wire harness kits are   designed to mount the computer either under the dash or in the kick panel on the right side. They must be   no further apart than the wiring will allow (approx. 18 inches).   4.2.4   A good exercise is to lay out the wire harness on the floor beside your vehicle and identify all the   connectors and wires.   4.2.5   You will want to route the harness through and around open areas. Inside edges provide extra   protection from hazards and also provide places for tie wraps, clips and other support.   2 4.2.6   4.2.7   Route the harness away from sharp edges, exhaust pipes, and the hood, trunk and door hinges.   Plan where harness supports will be located. Use a support approximately every 6 inches unless   the harness routes under the floor carpet.   4.2.8   4.2.9   Allow enough slack in the harness at places where movement could possibly occur (body to frame, frame to   engine, etc.).   The wires should be bundled into harness groups. Use tape, nylon ties or poly split loom.   (96-00) Vortec 7.4 Fuel Injection Harness- Part # 60211   Main Computer   Service # 16229684   Service # 16244210   Delco #D1565E   Delco #213-243   Delco #213-252   Delco #213-310   Delco #AFS93   Delco #AFS 93   Delco #213-912   Delco #D579   Idle Air Control Motor   Knock Sensor   Coil   Cam Position Sensor   Crankshaft Position Sensor   VSS (4L80E)   Oil Pressure Switch   Manifold Absolute   Pressure Sensor   Delco #217-435   Delco #213-324   Delco #D577   Delco #213-920   Delco #213-946   GM #24203876   GM #12553175   Brake Switch   Intake Air Temperature   Mass Air Flow Sensor   Engine Coolant Temperature   Oxygen Sensor (Drv. Side)   Oxygen Sensor (Pass. Side)   Throttle Position Sensor   Ignition Module   Delco #213-351   Table 4.1 Compatible Parts For V8 Engines   5.0   GENERAL INSTALLATION INSTRUCTIONS   CAUTION:   ~ ~ DO NOT DISCONNECT THE BATTERY OR THE COMPUTER CONNECTORS WHILE THE   IGNITION IS ON.   DO NOT SHORT ANY WIRES IN THIS HARNESS TO GROUND (WITH THE EXCEPTION OF   LABELED GROUND WIRES) OR DAMAGE TO THE COMPUTER WILL RESULT.   GIVING OR RECEIVING A "JUMP START" MAY DAMAGE THE COMPUTER.   DO NOT USE A TEST LIGHT WHEN TESTING COMPUTER SENSORS OR COMPUTER   CIRCUITS. DAMAGE TO THE COMPUTER WILL RESULT!   ~ ~ ~ WHEN ROUTING THE WIRES FOR THE VEHICLE SPEED SENSOR (IF USED) MAKE   CERTAIN THAT THEY ARE AT LEAST 12 INCHES AWAY FROM ANY IGNITION WIRING   (SPARK PLUG WIRES, ETC.).   Notes:   ~ ~ ~ There is a normal, small current drain on these fuel injected systems.   NEVER FORCE ANY CONNECTOR.   When connecting the plugs to the computer USE EXTREME CARE to make sure none of the pins in   the computer are or become bent.   ~ The fuel pump and pressure regulator MUST maintain a constant pressure of 56-62   PSI (pounds per square inch).   3 5.1   GROUNDING THE VEHICLE   A perfectly and beautifully wired automobile will never the less have problems if everything is not properly grounded. Don't   go to the effort to installing a quality wire harness only to neglect proper grounding.   Note: The installer of this harness is responsible for all ground wires not provided with this part.   5.1.1 Connect a ground strap or cable (minimum of a 4 Ga. wire) from the negative battery terminal to   the chassis (frame).   5.1.2   Connect a ground strap (minimum of a 4 Ga. wire) from the engine to the chassis (frame). DO   NOT RELY UPON THE MOTOR MOUNTS TO MAKE THIS CONNECTION.   5.1.3   Connect a ground strap from the engine to the body.   5.2   ROUGH INSTALLATION   CAUTION:   DISCONNECT THE POWER FROM YOUR VEHICLE BY REMOVING THE   NEGATIVE BATTERY CABLE FROM THE BATTERY.   Note: Make no wire connections or permanent mounting of any kind at this time.   5.2.1   5.2.2   Position the computer and sensors in their intended locations.   Drill a 1-5/8" hole for the firewall grommet near the computer for the engine group and tail section to pass   through.   5.2.3   Route the engine group and tail section through the hole. Push the grommet (already installed on   the harness) into the hole until it is seated.   5.2.4   5.2.5   Route the dash group over to the driver's side of the car.   Route the fuse block and relays to the place they will be mounted.   5.3   HARNESS ATTACHMENT   Note: Harness routing and shaping will be a time-consuming task. Taking your time will enhance   the beauty of your vehicle. Please take your time and be patient.   5.3.1   5.3.2   Permanently mount your computer. You should mount the fuse block and relays at this time.   Mold harness groups to the contour of the dash, engine, frame, etc. Remember to route harness   away from sharp edges, exhaust pipes, hinges, and moving parts.   5.3.3 Attach harness groups to your automobile with clips or ties starting at the computer and working   your way outward.   Note: Do not tighten tie wraps or mounting devices at this time. Make all harness attachments   LOOSELY.   5.3.4   When used every 1-1/2" or so on the visible areas of the harness, colored plastic wire ties make a very   attractive assembly. Otherwise, a tie installed in other areas every 6" or so will hold the wires in place   securely. REMEMBER TO TAKE YOUR TIME.   5.4   TERMINAL INSTALLATION INSTRUCTION   Note: In the following steps you will be making the circuit connections. Before you start, you   should carefully read Sections 6.0, and continually refer to the wire charts, DOUBLE   CHECKING your length calculations before cutting any wire or making any connections.   These directions are for the wires, which do not have a connector already, installed on them.   5.4.1   5.4.2   5.4.3   Have all tools and connectors handy.   Select the correct terminal for the wire and application.   Determine the correct wire length and cut the wire. Remember to allow enough slack in the   harness and wires at places where movement could occur. DOUBLE CHECK YOUR   CALCULATIONS.   4 5.4.4   Strip insulation away from wire. Only strip as much insulation off as necessary for the type of terminal lug   you are using.   Note: In the following step, make sure that the terminal is crimped with proper die in the crimping   tool. An improper crimp will not make a good connection. DO NOT OVER-CRIMP.   5.4.5   5.4.6   Crimp the terminal onto the wire.   Connecting the wires and connectors throughout the harness is a simple process. Make sure that each wire   is properly routed and then attached. DO NOT ATTACH THEN ROUTE AFTERWARD.   5.4.7   5.4.8   5.4.9   When all the wires are attached, tighten the mounts and ties to secure the harness permanently.   Attach the connectors to the computer. BEING VERY CAREFUL NOT TO BEND ANY PINS.   After all connections have been made throughout the harness, connect the battery to the vehicle.   CAUTION:   BE SURE THE IGNITION IS OFF WHEN YOU RECONNECT THE BATTERY   OR YOU WILL DAMAGE THE COMPUTER.   6.0   6.1   96-00 7.4 VORTEC SYSTEM WIRE HARNESS INSTALLATION INSTRUCTIONS   CONTENTS OF THE 60211 & 60216 WIRE HARNESS KIT   Take inventory to see that you have everything you are supposed to have in this kit. If anything is missing, contact the dealer   where you obtained the kit or contact Painless Performance at 800-423-9696. The kit should contain the following items:   ~ ~ ~ The main wire harness with the connectors already on the ends of most of the wires.   Fuel Injection Installation Instructions P/N 90541 (This Booklet).   4” & 7” tie wraps.   6.2   SPECIFIC CIRCUIT CONNECTIONS   Note: If you have not already done so, read sections 4.0 and 5.0 of these instructions and think   through the installation of the harness before securing or cutting any wires. Wire color (Example: Blk/Wht) is   one wire with a stripe. The second color (the stripe) may not be bold. Observe all two-color wires closely.   6.2.1 DASH SECTION INSTALLATION   The wires in this group consist of the diagnostic link connector (DLC) (SEE FIGURE 6.1), the check engine light   (pre-mounted into a mounting bracket), fuseblock/w fuses and relays, fuel pump relay connector/w relay and 7 other   wires.   Note: You may need to connect the check engine light wires to their mates in the wire harness.   CAUTION:   DO NOT MAKE ANY CONNECTIONS WHILE THE COMPUTER IS   PLUGGED INTO THE HARNESS.   FIGURE 6.1 DLC Connector & Check Engine Light   5 A.   Find a suitable location to mount the DLC connector (using the bracket that the light is mounted   in) that will allow access to the front of the connector and still allow you to see the light while   driving.   B.   C.   Mount the DLC connector using the bracket containing the check engine light in the place   selected.   Locate the white ignition hot activation wire, labeled FUSE BLOCK IGNITION (18 Ga.) and attach it to a   12V fused power source where there is power WHEN THE KEY IS IN THE START AND RUN   POSITION. This wire activates the relays that supply power to all the ignition hot circuits in the fuel   injection harness. If the white wire is connected correctly, the check engine light will come on when the   ignition switch is in the "ON and START" position.   D.   E.   The purple and brown wires labeled BRAKE SWITCH are the wires that connect to the brake   switch to let the computer know when the brake is applied. If you ARE NOT using a 4L80E then you will   tape off and store these wires. If you ARE using the 4L80E transmission, then you will have to install a   brake switch. The brown wire provides power for this switch and the purple wire is the signal going to the   computer.   If you are using the recommended brake switch then you will wire it according to Figure 6.2.   The brown wire to the back of the switch in the illustration is the wire that has power on it whether or not   the brake is being applied.   FIGURE 6.2 Brake Switch Connection   FIGURE 6.3 Brake Switch Relay   CAUTION: FAILURE TO WIRE THIS SWITCH CORRECTLY WILL RESULT IN A   DANGEROUS SITUATION ON THE VEHICLE.   6 F.   If your vehicle has a pressure type brake switch, you may use a relay as shown in Figure 6.3. The relay   must be a SPDT Relay and wired correctly or it could result in a dangerous situation with the vehicle. The   torque converter may not unlock.   G.   The wire labeled FUEL TEST is a test point for the fuel pump. After the vehicle has been wired and tested   OK, tape off this wire and store it in the harness.   H.   I.   The wire labeled TACH (white) is the signal wire for a tachometer if used.   The VSS output wire (green) sends out a signal to operate the electronic cruise control or speedometer if so   equipped.   6.2.2 Dash Section Connections   WIRE COLOR   # OF POSITIONS   IN CONNECTOR   LABELED   Fuel Relay   VSS Output   Tach   CONNECT TO:   Gray, Grn/Wht, Blk/Wht, Org, Red   Green   White   5 Fuel Pump Relay   Speedometer   Tachometer   Purple, Brown   White   Brake Switch   Fuse Block Ignition   Brake Switch   Ignition Power   Table 6.1 Dash Section Connections   FIGURE 6.5 Fuel Pump Relay Connector   6.3   ENGINE GROUP INSTALLATION   The engine group is designed to be separated into left side (passenger) and right side (driver) sections. Each side is   tie-wrapped separately, BUT NOT LABELED. The left side of the engine has the connectors for the idle air control   and throttle position sensor, all of which ARE labeled. When you begin routing, FIRST separate the engine group   into left and right sections and place them accordingly.   6.3.1   6.3.2   Before you connect any wires, separate the tail section from the engine group and place it out of   the way.   Connect the two ring terminals labeled STARTER B+ with Red wires to the large battery terminal on the   starter solenoid.   6.3.3   6.3.4   Locate the two large ring terminals with Black and Blk/Wht wires and ground them to the engine.   Using Figure 6.6-6.18, and the specific connections indicated in Table 6.2, connect the wiring as directed.   7 6.3.5   Engine Section Connections   WIRE COLOR   # OF POSITIONS   IN CONNECTOR   1 LABELED   CONNECT TO:   Blue   Knock   Knock Sensor Connector   Driver Side Oxygen Sensor   Passenger Side Oxygen Sensor   MAP Sensor   Cam Position Sensor   Crankshaft Position Sensor   Central Port Injector   Tan/White, Purple/White, Black, Pink   Tan, Purple, Black, Pink   Black, Lt.Green, Gray   Brown/White, Pink, Pink/Black   Yellow, Purple, Pink   See NOTE: Below For Injector   Wire Colors   4 4 3 3 3 16   O2 SENSOR   O2 SENSOR   MAP   Dist.   CPS   Injector V8   3 3 2 2 4 TPS   MAF   ECT   IAT   Throttle Position Sensor   Mass Airflow Sensor   Engine Coolant Temp Sensor   Intake Air Temp Sensor   Idle Air Control Motor   Black, Blue, Grey   Pink, Yellow, Black/White   Yellow, Black   Tan, Black   IAC   Lt.Green/Black, Lt.Blue/Black,   Lt.Blue/White, Lt.Green/White   Pink, White, Black/White,   White/Black   Pink, White, White/Black   Black/White, Black   4 3 Coil Driver   Coil Driver Connector   Coil   Ground   Starter B+   Coil Connector   Engine Ground   Starter Solenoid Batt. Terminal   Red (2)   TABLE 6.2 Engine Section Connections   Injector Wire Colors   Black   Injector #1   Black/White   Yellow/Black   Red/Black   Injector #5   Injector #6   Injector #7   Injector #8   Lt.Green/Black Injector #2   Pink/Black   Lt.Blue/Black   Injector #3   Injector #4   Blue/White   TABLE 6.3 Injector Wire Colors   8 FIGURE 6.6 Knock Sensor Connector   FIGURE 6.7 Oxygen Sensors   FIGURE 6.8 MAP Sensor   FIGURE 6.10 CPS Sensor   FIGURE 6.9 Cam Sensor (Dist.)   9 FIGURE 6.11 Injectors 1 - 8   FIGURE 6.12 Coil Driver (Component is pictured   on a 5.7. This image is used to show connector plug in,   not component location)   FIGURE 6.14 Ignition Coil   FIGURE 6.13 TPS Sensor and IAC Valve   FIGURE 6.15 MAF Sensor   FIGURE 6.16 ECT Sensor   10   FIGURE 6.17 IAT Sensor   FIGURE 6.18 Fuel Pump/Oil PressureSwitch   6.4   TAIL SECTION INSTALLATION   6.4.1   Locate the tail section that you earlier separated from the engine group. Begin routing it towards   the rear of the vehicle. Be sure to avoid all sharp edges, moving or hot parts, or anything else that   may damage the harness.   6.4.2   If you are using the 4L80E transmission, route the 13-position connector to the transmission and attach it.   Route the input shaft speed sensor connector to the transmission and attach it.   6.4.3   6.4.4   Take the connector for the Vehicle Speed Sensor (VSS) and connect to the Vehicle Speed Sensor.   Take the gray wire labeled FUEL PUMP and route it to the fuel pump. This is the power wire for the fuel   pump.   6.4.5   Tail Section Connections   WIRE COLOR   # OF POSITIONS   IN CONNECTOR   2 LABELED   VSS Input   CONNECT TO:   Red/Black, Blue/White   Vehicle Speed Sensor   Vehicle Speed Sensor   VSS Output   Purple/White, Green/Black   2 Lt. Green, Yellow/Black, Yellow,   Red/Black, Lt. Blue/White, Pink,   Pink/Black, Black, Red, Blue,,   Tan/Black, Brown   Trans.   Transmission   13   Fuel Pump   Gray   Fuel Pump Power Terminal   TABLE 6.4 Tail Section Connections   11   FIGURE 6.19 A/T Input Speed & VSS Sensor, Transmission Connection (4L80E)   7.0   TROUBLE- SHOOTING INSTRUCTIONS   If you are having trouble with your engine running badly or not running at all, first perform basic trouble-shooting   (ensure that you are using the correct parts (Table 4.1), check for faulty connections, blown fuses, spark, timing, fuel   pressure, etc.), then see if the computer has stored a trouble code in its memory.   FIGURE 6.20 Fuse Identification   7.1   THE "CHECK ENGINE" LIGHT   Normally, the "check engine" light should come on when the ignition is turned on, then go out a few   moments after the engine starts running. If it reappears, or stays on while the engine is running, the   computer has detected a problem and a trouble code has been set.   NOTE: Most likely the check engine light will come on and stay on when using a computer with the original   factory programming this is normal and is why we recommended that the computer be reprogrammed to   remove any items that the factory vehicle had that aren’t being used in the vehicle you are installing the   engine into.   12   7.2   RETRIEVING TROUBLE CODES FROM THE COMPUTER   7.2.1   In order to retrieve the trouble codes stored in the computer, a scanner must be connected to the Assembly   Diagnostic Link (DLC) connector (installed and connected in Paragraph 6.2.1). Follow the instructions   provided with the scanner to read the codes set in the computer.   7.2.2   7.2.3   After you have read any codes, write them down for reference. Remove the connector from the DLC   connector.   Take the codes one at a time and match them to the codes in the 1997 C/K Truck repair manual. This will   tell you in which circuit the computer has detected a problem.   Note: A code indicates a problem in a specific circuit, NOT THAT A PARTICULAR PART IS   BAD.   7.2.4   Before taking more extensive corrective actions for any trouble codes make sure that all   connections on the indicated circuit, INCLUDING THE COMPUTER, are clean and tight.   Inspect the wiring in the circuit for any broken, shorted, or exposed wires. Finally, insure all   ground wires are clean and secure.   7.2.5   If a trouble code is detected and the problem has been fixed, clear the codes by first making sure the   ignition is off then disconnecting the NEGATIVE battery cable for at least 3 minutes.   7.3   WHEN TO CALL PAINLESS PERFORMANCE PRODUCTS' TECH LINE   7.3.1   These harness kits have been built with the highest regard to quality control. Before calling us   please double check all connections and perform normal basic trouble-shooting (fuel pressure,   timing, ignition system, etc.).   7.3.2   If you have any questions concerning the installation of this harness or having trouble in general, feel free   to call Painless Performance Products' tech line at 1-800-423-9696. Calls are answered from 8am to 5pm   central time, Monday thru Friday, except holidays. Email questions to [email protected]   13   We have attempted to provide you with the most accurate   instructions possible, and are always concerned about corrections   or improvements that can be made. If you have found any errors   or omissions, or if you simply have comments or suggestions   concerning these instructions, please write us at the address on   the cover and let us know about them. Or, better yet, send us a   fax at (817) 244-4024. We sincerely appreciate your business.   Painless Performance Limited Warranty   and Return Policy   Chassis harnesses and fuel injection harnesses are covered under a lifetime warranty.   All other products manufactured and/or sold by Painless Performance are warranted to the   original purchaser to be free from defects in material and workmanship under normal use.   Painless Performance will repair or replace defective products without charge during the first 12   months from the purchase date. No products will be considered for warranty without a copy of   the purchase receipt showing the sellers name, address and date of purchase. You must return the   product to the dealer you purchased it from to initiate warranty procedures.   14   |