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This is an essential accessory for do-it
-yourself automotive repair. Each vehicle-
specific guide includes detailed informa tion and graphics to help you get your
car or truck back on the road. Included in most guides: step-by-step instructions
with detailed photographs and drawings, wiring diagrams, specification charts
and repair tips.
1. Body & Trim
2. Brakes
3. Chassis Electrical
4. Drive Train
5. Engine & Engine Overhaul
6. Engine Controls
7. Engine Performance and Tune-up
8. Fuel System
9. General Information & Maintenance
10. Suspension & Steering
Covers all U.S. and Canadian m odels of GM Camaro 1982-1992.
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WIRING DIAGRAMS
WIRING DIAGRAMS
The following wiring diagrams are provi
ded to help troubleshoot electrical
problems and as a an additi onal source to help understand the complex wiring
utilized by these vehicles. No attempt has been made to illustrate most
components as they physica lly appear, instead, represent ations are used to
simplify the diagram. When working on a system, locate the component and use
the wire color codes to help trace the circuit.
1982 2.5L ENGINE WIRING
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Fig. 7: A common canister purge solenoid location
TANK PRESSURE CONTROL VALVE 1. Disconnect the hoses fr om the control valve.
2. Remove the mounting hardware.
3. Remove the control valve from the vehicle.
4. Installation is the reverse of the re moval procedure. Refer to the Vehicle
Emission Control Information (VECI) label, located in the engine
compartment (if present) or the diagram s found later in this section, for
proper routing of the vacuum hoses.
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VACUUM DIAGRAMS
Following are vacuum diagrams for mo
st of the engine and emissions package
combinations covered by this informati on. Because vacuum circuits will vary
based on various engine and v ehicle options, always refer first to the vehicle
emission control information label, if present. Should the label be missing, or
should vehicle be equipped with a different engine from the vehicle's original
equipment, refer to the diagrams below for the same or similar configuration.
If you wish to obtain a replacement emi ssions label, most manufacturers make
the labels available for purc hase. The labels can usually be ordered from a local
dealer.
1982-1984 2.5L TBI