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Join Date: Aug 2009
Location: Bowser
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Re: 53 years young
Simply follow the wire to the junction box on the firewall.
If it’s cloth covered and the wire looks like aluminum, it’s the resistance wire. Your hei will function with it but the module might overheat. |
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Location: Southern Oregon
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Re: 53 years young
You've got a 250 there buddy.
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Join Date: Feb 2018
Location: San Bernardino
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Ok I'll check it out and if anything Ill replace it with a stronger wire. Do you know is there anything with the fuses I should look into? Because I could not find very much information on the fuse size or what they would even function. I don't have a manual or anything for the truck when my uncle gave it to me.
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