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My best idea was to move the battery switch so you don't grab it by mistake when in a hurry.
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My best idea is to move the ABS on the circuit for the fuel solenoid.My best idea was to move the battery switch so you don't grab it by mistake when in a hurry.
It is there, near the steering column, but it is hard to find and get to, you need to shine a good light and get your body in there so that you can get your head all the way under.Glad to hear you figured it out. I can find the 3 amp fuse on the right side of the steering column, good obvious since the light is on. Can't find the 15 amp on the left side or any side of the column. Have found several cut wires, haven't determined if they are for the radio.
Thank you. preparing to contort myself.It is there, near the steering column, but it is hard to find and get to, you need to shine a good light and get your body in there so that you can get your head all the way under.
-23, haven't installed the P2P yet but will next, I have it downloaded thanks. Problem is I can't find where the rest of the wire is that these cut off wires go to! Why the heck would they cut them off in the frist place? This was a radio truck, you'd think the wires going to the radio/s would be obvious.The wiring diagram is in the TMs. Are you using the -24 or the -23? The P2P also has a superb wiring diagram and pictures of each component. I would say a good start is to reconnect the two cut wires... That may be why your light is continuous and no-go on initialization.
Al Jones
Did you ever get the "info centre" to work? I'd like to buy one as well, but being able to make it work is critical.Hello, I went to check out my truck today. It does have a "Haldex" connector on the passenger side under the dash.
I bought a brand new Infocenter.
However, the connector on the truck is a four male pin connector. My Infocentre plug is two pin male and does not fit the connector. What is up with that?
In the package with the Infocentre that I bought, these is also an adaptor with two alligator clips, maybe I can hook them up to something?
Would love to get some pointers. Thanks
I did not get it to work, that it proved unnecessary in my specific case.Did you ever get the "info centre" to work? I'd like to buy one as well, but being able to make it work is critical.
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