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The 4 Wheel Drive Light finally lights up. I ended up replacing the Sensor and the Plug with American made Standard Parts brand from O’Reily’s. I wrapped it all up in good electrical tape and hung it up with a zip tie to prevent any damage over time from heat from the transmission, etc...
The 4 Wheel Drive Light is the only one that won’t turn on. I changed the bulb twice, put a new socket in and it still wouldn’t work.
I took a look underneath at the Transfer Case itself, looking for a sensor. Sure enough I found it, with 2 wires attached to it. It all looks fairly new...
Good idea. I pried the contacts and it is better. It doesn’t lock, but almost. I’ll try a little more prying, if it doesn’t work I’ll tape it in place. I’ll report back.
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You were right about turning the bulbs. I got many to work after removing them and turning them 180 degrees and reinserting. The Seatbelt light now turns on (still no sound not sure why), the Brake Light works and so does the Low Coolant Light.
That High Beam light is being a real pain. It...
I was able to find a Used Insteument Bezel. I think it’s safe to say mine is on its way out the door. I’ve had to Gorilla Glue it more than once and those holes for the sockets seem to be worn out. I’ll report back once I’ve got the used bezel and if things still don’t work I’ll test the wiring...
Hey Man! Thanks for the info, I’ll try your suggestions. Rick do you have any ideas/suggestions?
I’ll report back! :)
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I recently took the dash out of my CUCV M1009. I replaced the circuit board behind the dash, painted the speedometer needle, polished the clear plastic cover, etc.
While I was putting it all back together, the plug that plugs into the back of the dashboard touched a piece of metal and sparked...
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