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Thank you for your response. To clarify, the hatch worked good raising and lowering when I received it EXCEPT the lower handle was very hard to lift and unlatch the hatch. I wondered if the handle had been bent upward from hard use or had been pried. In a moment of genius on my part, I decided...
So you actually have a slant back, are a well known member here and only took the time to write a sarcastic response instead of looking at my pictures and offering insight into what might fix a problem? I didn't expect that on this forum.
Both Hatch Release Levers are pulled and the hatch is released at the top and the bottom. It's popped up a couple of inches and appears to be a little crooked. What's the Easiest and Best fix?
I have imagined everything from the struts launching the hatch through the roof of my garage to losing...
It sure would be easier off the truck and upside down. Re-Installing would be a heck of a lot easier too but count me 1 vote against gas. Bad things happen with gas...
They are working fine. I just saw another owner asking the exact same question (same symptoms) on one of the Face Book groups. Must be pretty common, Thank you guys for the help.
Good Afternoon, I wanted to thank you for your response and help with my question about the trans light on my truck. I wasn't ignoring your advice, we were moving and I hadn't sat down in weeks long enough to figure out where those wires were located so I could check them. I am new to the hobby...
Update: I found my meter... I haven't had time to find the two wires 290/291 yet but 687 A and B (the indicator TRANS light wires) are getting 8.7 v all the time making the dimmer light and 11.6v when the run switch is ON for the brighter light. Ideas??
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