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1969 69 Camaro Full Color Wiring Diagrams With Electrical Troubleshooting Manual on 2040-parts.com

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Alamogordo, New Mexico, United States

Alamogordo, New Mexico, United States
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1969 Camaro COLOR WIRING DIAGRAMS
and
Troubleshooting Manual







INTRODUCING A NEW DESIGN IN WIRING DIAGRAMS

NO MORE CLUTTER!

These FULL COLOR WIRING DIAGRAMS for the 69 Camaro are a big step above of the old factory wiring diagrams and other color wiring diagrams you may have seen before.  Instead of cramming the entire electrical system into two or three pages, these schematics break down the electrical system into individual circuits. The colored wires are much easier to follow than the black wires found in the factory diagrams.  Plus, you are not distracted by wiring which is not part of the circuit you are working on.

The typical factory diagrams are noted for their inaccuracy.  These diagrams are based on actual factory harnesses.  The harnesses are disassembled and accurately presented in the diagrams exactly how they were assembled at the factory.  THESE DIAGRAMS ARE NOT JUST COLORIZED VERSIONS OF THE FACTORY DIAGRAMS.

Diagrams include a 41 page CD (or, an optional printed copy) of:

  • Thirteen pages of diagrams, (Air Conditioning and Console Gauges too) each with a description explaining how each circuit operates.
  • Troubleshooting tips are included to help you make intelligent decisions to repair electrical problems.
  • A component location index identifies the location of every component that is installed on the car.
  • Introduction to the theory of effective electrical troubleshooting with fully illustrated examples.
  • The best ways to use electrical troubleshooting tools.

CONTACT ME FOR A FREE SAMPLE OF THE DIAGRAMS SO YOU CAN SEE THE QUALITY OF THESE DRAWINGS. 

More reasons why these diagrams set themselves apart from the rest:

  • All components are shown, including labeled wires, connectors and splices.
  • All switches, relays and solenoids, gauges, senders, and any other components that have internal circuits are fully detailed to show how the component operates. In other words, there are no empty squares drawn with a bunch of wires mysteriously disappearing into them!
  • All switches have labeled terminal views to allow you to see how the wires are connected to the switch.

You will understand how the electrical system operates instead of just blindly following wires around the car.

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In appreciation for trying my diagrams, I am available if you need assistance with any electrical issues with your Camaro.






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