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Finished up my in-bed toolbox install in Shorty, my 932A2. I now have a toolbox on both sides of the bed with the left one being about twice as deep as the right one. I plan on carrying my tow bar, chains and air lines in the deep one.
Left side with the end cut out to make it deeper.
Both...
My bet is a fuse under the hood. They're notorious to blow and hard to see if bad. Use a meter and check them. Mine did the exact same thing as yours and it was a fuse.
I drilled the door and jamb and installed short sections of plastic 1/2 inch tubing. They act as a grommet and let the wire move freely into the front jamb area without folding or kinking.
Are you talking about the actuator and lock? Both pieces actually go inside the door. The wire for the safety trip exits the door just above the cab weld structure within easy reach.
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