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GM Service Manuals - Cobalt - G5

DanPerryy

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DanPerryy
Thought it would be nice to have a a single list of available GM Service Manuals

2010 - Dan Perry (Lonny and Adam)
2008 - Paul Herder
 
DanPerryy
Here is a link to the pages of the 2010 Service Manual that I have copied - these pages are the ones I used for the wiring harness reference
https://drive.google.com/folderview?id=0B-wmFLJfkrDWVW5LZ0VZZXp6d2s&usp=sharing
Note: the last pages show the various harness interconnects. The first pages of the section were not copied - not needed by me right now. The provided schematics are a bit hard to follow, but basically you need to find the schematic sheet concerning the circuit of interest. Them locate on that sheet the circuit number. You can then trace where that circuit connects.

For each connector in the copied sheets notice the "harness" identifier for the connector. Then notice for each connection there is a "circuit" number. The circuit number carries through all the harnesses for that wire. The wire (size) and color is also shown for each connection. While the wire colors are USUALLY kept consistent for the same circuit through all harness this is not always the case. There is no cross reference for the circuits (identifying the from and to for each circuit) other than the schematics.

Right now I am using my personal free Google Docs space to store these pictures. I will probably create another Google account or use the dfkit car site to host the pictures. Google space is cheap (if free is cheap enough) for 15 GB.
 
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DanPerryy
I have all the manuals at my home now. If you would like to borrow them for a week (you could even post more picts on the Google drive) you may. I will be taking them back up to Red Oak (I'm leaving them there as Lonny and Adam will use them more than me).
 
JSATX
Thanks Dan, but I'm a solid month out before I start disassembling. If nothing else I'll swing by red oak and borrow them from Adam and Lonny later on down the road.
 
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