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Yea these truck may seem cheap to purchase but there's a lot of other cost that build up quick. First is shipping the truck, then the next cost would be a full service which costs around 1000-1200$. Then there's fuel lines you may have to replace there's probably a very good chance the ctis is...
The horn button is just simply providing a ground for the horn solenoid to open the valve sending air to the horn. So what you could do was to tap in to the wire going to the horn solenoid and put your switch under the dash where you choose then when the switch is flipped on it will provide a...
Yes after I figured you might have just been using it as an example but that is a very efficient search tool and I have book marked it for future reference.
Are you having problems with the trans and t case? Are they leaking fluid? Have you tried opening the fill ports to see if you get a pressure release to verify that they are getting pressurized?
They are in fact the correct filter. They are the cartridge type. They are a smaller version of the canister fuel filter. Here's a link to help explain...
I just made a post about this it is a cartridge filter I will post the picture of it. It is a napa filter 1467.
http://www.steelsoldiers.com/showthread.php?122836-All-m939a2-filters-that-you-will-need
You should be able to go to a heavy duty truck shop or semi truck service cdnter and give them the trans info and they should be able to get you the part you need. They will be able to get the correct part number by looking up the trans in the system. Your best bet would be to go to a service...
Like me I said it's up to you. I do not work for napa. I'm just not gunna be responsible for telling someone to gamble on Internet parts, just not in my nature to tell someone to go cheap on critical engine parts. I'm glad you like to save money, who Dosent like to save money. But I like to have...
Sometimes they are just down right a huge PITA try taking the converter off and spinning the inside part of the converter and try again. Make sure that the end of the input shaft on the trans is free of debris and nicks. Sometimes you have to wiggle while spinning to get the end if the shaft to...
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