I agree with the guys about not removing something unless it's broken. I have a different problem but will end up with the same outcome. The guy I bought my truck from took it to a regular mechanic that didn't understand 12/24 volt systems. They hooked up the 12 volt lead to the 24 volt post and sent 24 volts to the 12 volt system (fuse block, headlights, side markers, horn, everything...). The fuse block is fried in three places, and since I was never happy with the quality or location of it in the first place, I'm going to have a custom one made. Then I'll get a custom wiring harness rigged up to match the original diagram (minus the non essentials). I think it will turn out better than throwing in an unknown take-off harness. I can let you know if the truck is affected when the STE/ICE wiring/plug is removed. Although I'm inclined to say that removing it is ok, since all the plug ends stay open until the system is hooked up for testing.
-Keep 'em shooting
Nate
Army Infantry 9 1/2 yrs. '97-'06
Gunsmith/Government Weapons Contractor
1985 M1008A1 (slightly modified)