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Old 10-29-2017, 03:30 PM
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Well, that was easy.
Except that you all didn't tell me how damn small that wire is, lol!
I bet I spent more time shaving it down than I did anything else... but it's done and it works. Happy F150 driver!
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Originally Posted by itsbry
Well, that was easy.
Except that you all didn't tell me how damn small that wire is, lol!
I bet I spent more time shaving it down than I did anything else... but it's done and it works. Happy F150 driver!
Don't forget to turn them off! They might kill the battery after a few days..
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I am going to need a doctor. Is anyone on here a doctor? My back is twisted and bent over and cramping. But I found the module.
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Originally Posted by jay1028
I am going to need a doctor. Is anyone on here a doctor? My back is twisted and bent over and cramping. But I found the module.


L O L ! I feel your pain !
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Originally Posted by Speedracernc


cant you just use one of these to connect the wire?
Can someone please confirm why this method would not work if the gray wire was cut, taped, and moved out of the way. This splice would connect the gray wire left in the plug and the pink wire.
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Originally Posted by leaboy1
Can someone please confirm why this method would not work if the gray wire was cut, taped, and moved out of the way. This splice would connect the gray wire left in the plug and the pink wire.
Other than those things suck there is no reason it wouldn't work. You could also take a lighter and melt the insulation off the wire and duct tape them together but I wouldn't recommend it.
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Originally Posted by robbieg
Other than those things suck there is no reason it wouldn't work. You could also take a lighter and melt the insulation off the wire and duct tape them together but I wouldn't recommend it.
WOW. I used quick splices that were included with a "fog light on with high beam" kit on my 2004 f150 that still works today. Only thing I've ever used them on.
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Originally Posted by jay1028
I am going to need a doctor. Is anyone on here a doctor? My back is twisted and bent over and cramping. But I found the module.
I cracked a rib trying to get that dam grey connector out.. Those dam door sills are hard..
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We're not 20 anymore.
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Originally Posted by jay1028
We're not 20 anymore.


SHHhhhhh Don't tell EVERYONE!

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