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Old 07-08-2007, 04:37 PM   #1 (permalink)
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fwd mod

does anyone know what wire to tap for the fwd low range mod
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Re: fwd mod

2 wd low range

There are two easy ways to do this. If you don't want to cut wires, (and you won't use it very often) you can just unplug the 3 wire connecter on the Pulse Vacuum Hublock solenoid that is located on the passenger side wheel well. If you are going to use it often, or don't want to pop the hood and unplug and then have to replug, you can run a switch into the cab. On the same 3 wire plug you will cut the center wire and tie an off/on switch in the cab into it. Leave the switch on for normal operation and cut it off to keep the 4wd from engaging. The only thing to remember is to cut the switch off BEFORE you start switching the ESOF on the dash. These instructions are on a 2002.
If you need help let us know, Joe
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Re: fwd mod

thanks for the help i will look for that wire, tranny is down so plenty tinker time
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