Casper98 August 2012 STOTM Winner MTOTM Winner Joined Mar 13, 2009 Messages 555 Points 3,101 City Oregon Vehicle Year 1998 Transmission Automatic Jul 6, 2011 #16 easy it's the screws on the clam shell and a couple screws that hold the switch in should be like a 1/2hour job at most
easy it's the screws on the clam shell and a couple screws that hold the switch in should be like a 1/2hour job at most
3.0ranger1227 15+ Year Member Joined Apr 20, 2009 Messages 998 Points 3,101 Vehicle Year 2003 Transmission Automatic Jul 6, 2011 #17 I had it apart a little while ago. No big deal. Just need to get the part. Unfortunately I'm leaving town for a while so no updates for a while.
I had it apart a little while ago. No big deal. Just need to get the part. Unfortunately I'm leaving town for a while so no updates for a while.
3.0ranger1227 15+ Year Member Joined Apr 20, 2009 Messages 998 Points 3,101 Vehicle Year 2003 Transmission Automatic Aug 5, 2011 #18 Quick update, got it fixed. The pins had fallen out of the plug on the multifunction switch.
1999iowaxlt 10+ Year Member Joined Jun 3, 2011 Messages 4 Points 1,501 City Swisher, IA Vehicle Year 1999 Transmission Automatic Aug 6, 2011 #19 hey does anyone know anything about the dual battery set up? i kinda need to do it, got too many lights and too much audio thanks yall
hey does anyone know anything about the dual battery set up? i kinda need to do it, got too many lights and too much audio thanks yall