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Engagement is not an issue, the light is on all the time even with the hand brake switch disconnected. I know I have an unintentional ground, I just need to find it and I figured a diagram with that system would. I sure that light is controlled by more than the hand brake switch.
I put my gauge panel together but now the brake warning light stays on with the brake on or off. I know it not the switch on the "parking brake". The wiring diagram on the top of the page does not show that circuit. Do I have to look in the A3 manual to find it? :grin:
Just tryed state farm, I was told I would have to insure all my vehicles with them to insure my deuce. Waiting to hear from geico. Gulfway won't insure in Idaho
Having just finished painting my deuce, the best advices is to make .a plan and remember to be flexable. Read everything you can and ask lots of question. I say this having not done any of it until I was about half way done. I had a lot of do overs.
Shot some clear coat today but mesed up a part of the one of the doors so I have to fix it. I'm useing Van Sickle paint from Tractor Supply. massey ferguson red and satin black
An untaped resource is your local high school if they have a welding and automotive program. I teach the intro to auto program so it gave me place to do the work, free labor and a welding program to get the bed cut correctly with a professional welder as a supervisor. You know how it is, I can...
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