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I suppose what I should say that I used the port that was being used to feed the lighter that was installed on the 1009 ( aka the pickle). I placed a 10a fuse in line with the feed to the Acc box. I am not so sure that these trucks came equipped with lighters or as it seems in the pickle's case...
I just installed a 12v accessories port using the 12v feed for the cigarette lighter. So now I can run the GPS on the phone. Well not so much a GPS as much as WAZE. I need to follow my SPEED.
I had been having an issue with the driver's door window hanging when rolling up...well I thought I was going to have to replace the regulator but being the cheap person I am, I pulled the trim and after allot....ALLOT of lubing the window works better than new....grease but before you replace!
What did I do to mu CUCV today???? You ask???? After allot of work, well not really allot but allot of effort, I took the pickle out for a test drive and it passed! It is actually a long story but the results are well worth the effort...
Installed a CIVie center console that has an actual working lock.....and a X-Ram mount! I have a tub I am working on for bed parts thanks to another member! Let me say this, my 1009 is a replacement for a 96 Land Rover. I was looking for something that had a longer mileage range and was a bit...
Well replaced what had to be the driest vacuum lines I have ever seen and after a little rubbing and sanding the breather can looks awesome. Yea nothing bit but everything helps. Now if the anti-rust gnomes would be so kind to me.
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