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Iceman,
I know I see the Brenner trucks daily. I see yours at the Meijer dist center weekly atleast or so. "GI JOEL" is on the sides of my truck. Looks like a Meijer truck with a tiny JB Hunt sticker about the size of a bumper sticker. If ya see me radio me.
Joel
Guys,
I just wanted to let you know that I do drive daily from the Lansing mi area to the outlying Chicago Il area for work.
I am in a company semi truck so if something was wanted to be moved in either direction I may also be able to help with that.
If anyone needs help in this situation...
I might be heading up to the Grayling area shortly but not sure of the exact day (or if the plans will require me to head to Grayling in the first place).
I only have an s-10 but if you need someothing taken to General Jims or brought back from there down to the Lansing area get a hold of me...
Rat,
I havent done exactly what you are wondering about, but it can be done and somewhat easily done. It could cost a bit more but yeah it would be fun to do. I have had to do an entire chassis replacement, engine, tcase and other parts here and there but it wasn't an entire build up. Good...
Did you unhook the batteries before you intalled the new pcb? Id also add the grounding kit from kascar while you are at it if you have not added it yet.
Joel
IE...
I had the same issue a week or so ago same area also I added some dielectic grease to all the connectors and made sure everything was nice and tight and I also put in a new pcb and the problem went away. The pcb was malfunctioning also and needed replacement. Do you have the grounding...
Chris, if I was you for as much work as you must have put into the truck check out www.hummerpartsguy.com and get the ground shunt. Do it right and easy and save yourself any grief.
Im on about my 4th light switch now. Those switches are great when they work. But if you get a voltage spike to big it will fry em and they will not work. ALWAYS keep your spare old style with you on the road if your push button fails.