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I'm not entirely sure how this hooks up. If it utilizes a relay under the driver's side knee bolster?

It makes use of one or both of the SEO 1 & 2 fuses in the under hood fuse block.

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Here's more info I found in another location / snow plow hookup guide. It shows how to hookup the cables from the factory for Aux Light. Of course my truck didn't have the snow plow option lol... So am retrofitting as best I can to use for lightbar.

Not sure where relay is? Assuming it's the SEO relay under the knee bolster, but that appears to be designated for multiple circuts?

Quoted from Guide:

Emergency Roof-Mounted Lamp Switch This provision includes a dash-mounted switch (see Figure 1), a relay, and wiring which is routed
up along the Left Hand B pillar that terminates at the roof as coiled blunt cut wires (see Figure 2). There are two blunt cut 12-gauge (3.0 mm2
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wires, one is Brown (roof-mounted lamp power), it is controlled by the dash-mounted switch through the relay, the other is Black (ground).
The Brown power wire is protected by the 30-Amp SEO 2 fuse which is located in the Underhood Electrical Center

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This has been a painfully slow process. I'm working on it bit by bit between work and everything else.

I found access to the SEO 2 power. It's in the "Bussed Electrical Center". It took a LOT of reverse engineering and searching to figure it out. Easiest thing would be if you EVER come across a HD truck with Roof Beacon button, then pull the whole circuit out at the junkyard should you like to do this.

The BEC has an unpopulated connection for SEO 2 - special equipment option 2 which is the roof beacon. I found the connector on eBay and ordered it it's part number 12193930 MBEC SEO Connector.

You could buy the empty delphi connector #12193930 and build it as well. It's linked below:

https://www.mouser.com/ProductDetail/Aptiv-formerly-Delphi/12193930?qs=xyz6lfZ1ktIvF0RTLD27Nw==

There were some images in the eBay ad that will be critical to wire this up. I'm saving them here for my reference and incase anybody else wants to do a factory "roof beacon" control for their light bars. I think these screenshots come from the electrical manual for the trucks. I have a copy of that should anybody like it as well.

Wish me luck :) I have to drill a hole in the roof and run electrical up to the roof rack once I got this all wired together.

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Just saw this but yeah, ‘snow plow prep’ trucks (pickups, not suv’s) have the switch, wiring and blunt cut wires above the headliner..
Meh, better late than never.
 
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The adventure becomes even more exciting. The wiring would be a done deal BUUUUT I have a 2001 and cannot find the pinout for that connector. I'm trying to reverse engineer the schematic. Anybody have a MBEC (Mid Bussed Electrical Center) schematic for SEO connector on 2001 C/K Truck?

I found this for 2001 will prove useful but isn't the MBEC schematic :(

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Much fun, reverse engineered what I could of SEO connector in Mid Bussed Electrical Center for my 2001 Tahoe:

Pin A - Always Hot Fused 30A from SEO2 in under hood relay center
Pin B - Not Connected
Pin C - Ground
Pin D - (FUSED??) Hot in Run & Accessory
Pin E - (FUSED??) Hot in Run
Pin F - Always Hot Fused 15A from SEO1 in under hood relay center

Assuming D & E are fused through ignition circuit somehow? I'm not too familiar with that.

Additionally, above diagram confuses me a bit. Surprised a 15A fuse is needed to run a relay?
 
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awesome, I fot everything rough wired in, minus the dash illumination for my button. Not sure where to best tap into that at.

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Pretty well have it wired up. I called my buddy who built the HD C/K series stuff. He retired from GM truck factory in Michigan. I wanted to run the wires with bundle as factory would have. He said the main wiring bundle for the dash is located directly above the steering column and said if I drop the column out I'd have direct access to it. He also said there's a strong possibility the factory would have left the connector and everything there to plug into the button. I guess standard practice was to use the same harness for everything... Then just not connect options if they were not installed. Long story short I didn't drop the column but I used fishing line to pull the wires along that route.

I've almost got it all wired in. I'm only lacking dash illumination for the button. I need to find where it's easiest to tap into that at. I was tinkering with the light switch but couldn't tell which wires are for dash illumination.
 

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Pretty well have it wired up. I called my buddy who built the HD C/K series stuff. He retired from GM truck factory in Michigan. I wanted to run the wires with bundle as factory would have. He said the main wiring bundle for the dash is located directly above the steering column and said if I drop the column out I'd have direct access to it. He also said there's a strong possibility the factory would have left the connector and everything there to plug into the button. I guess standard practice was to use the same harness for everything... Then just not connect options if they were not installed. Long story short I didn't drop the column but I used fishing line to pull the wires along that route.

I've almost got it all wired in. I'm only lacking dash illumination for the button. I need to find where it's easiest to tap into that at. I was tinkering with the light switch but couldn't tell which wires are for dash illumination.
So you actually had that harness in there already?
 
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So you actually had that harness in there already?
sorry i wasn't very specific. my friend thought there was a strong chance it would be....


but i didnt search. would have possibly required removing the entire dash to dig through the harness.

I bought the connectors and switch and wired my own.

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hey man, any updates on this? i want to do the same thing on my 01. i already have a light bar installed, but the (aftermarket) switch is currently installed to the left of the steering wheel in a hole drilled into the bezel. i'm looking to upgrade the head unit and speakers soon, which will include getting a new double din bezel, so i want to change the light bar switch at the same time such that i don't have to cut a hole into the brand new bezel. plus, the factory beacon switch is just plain cool! my aftermarket light bar switch currently pulls illumination power from an add-a-fuse, but i would love to get rid of that if possible, and it sounds like you may have done that. if not, i can just use that same approach with the beacon switch. anywho, let me know if you have any updates, and any specific wiring instructions would be greatly appreciated!
 
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I got it working :) I just need to properly stow the wire in the sunroof sonit doesnt tangle up. Then make a mount for the light bar.

I even got the backlight working in the switch, spliced into electrical box behind parking brake.

Also took the dash apart and routed cable as tho was factory ( wouldnt recommend this required complete disassembly of the dash.

what questions do you have? where are you at in process?



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glad you got it working! that is awesome. for the backlight, did you use an add-a-fuse tied into the dash illumination fuse such that it comes on with the rest of the dash lights?

i haven't started the process. i have looked at this thread many times over the last few months while i have been mulling my stereo upgrade options, but i haven't yet pulled the trigger on purchasing anything or figuring out any of the wiring. if you could send me exactly what parts need to be purchased (i think it is the switch itself and one other connector that i believe plugs into a blank spot in the fuse box, but maybe i misread) and how to wire them together, that would be awesome. i'm betting i could probably figure it out from all of your detailed posts, but it would save me a lot of time and effort if i could just get the answer sheet from you so to speak lol. the more i think about it, it seems like it is likely best to get this done before i start with the stereo. that way i can focus on just the stereo and getting it done over a weekend. so yea, i guess the time to start this switch upgrade is now!
 
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I used an add a fuse to power the switch. Then SEO fuse ( already wired up just need a connector off ebay) that powers the light.

I attached the relay for the light to the metal frame that holds the knee bolster panel below the steering wheel.

I believe it needed a separate power source for illumination. I tied directly into illumination on the footwell panel for that.

I am sorted on how to run power to the roof. I would LOVE to make an outlet on the roof rack... However, I am unsure about cutting through roof.



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i already have a relay installed under the hood for the light bar, so it sounds like i just need to connect the trigger wire for the relay to the new beacon switch in lieu of my existing rocker switch, and then move the add-a-fuse wire to the illumination wire on the new switch. can you confirm that i just need to pick up these two parts: beacon switch (gm 15722980) and the SEO connector (delphi 12193930, currently $35 on ebay)? everything else should just be wire and solder/connectors/terminals/etc., correct? i can't find the beacon switch anywhere now. i found it on ebay a few months ago but nothing now, on any website. hopefully i can find one somewhere at some point.
 

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