Any problems or negatives using the autostop Eliminator?
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Any problems or negatives using the autostop Eliminator?
Any problems or negatives using the autostop Eliminator? The one on Amazon has poor reviews but I would buy one from Autostop eliminator. Any recent discount codes for them? I would get the AE101 plug in model.
Thanks / Chet
Thanks / Chet
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Mine has worked flawlessly for three years (the cable type). Highly recommended. They used to have the code: F150forum for a discount. Not sure if it still works.
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No problems at all. I have the OBDII port version, too. It’s great.
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I bought one off someone here who got rid of their truck. Did not work. No clue.
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biggest thing I didn't like was the "off" light on the switch was lit all the time, it did work though. Went back to unplugging the wire down by the brake pedal. On this truck, my Omega tune, disabled it, killed two birds with one stone.
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I've had one installed for a year and have had no problems because of it. It remembers the switch's last setting and doesn't reset it on each key cycle. I can still turn *** on if I want or just leave it turned off without having to hit the button every time I get in the truck. The "off" light on the *** switch is lit when it's off and not lit if I turn it back on. I use the AE000.
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Save yourself $100 and put the small jumper wire on the backside of the switch in the dash.
The white wire and the one to the left of it, small jumper wire or splice them together.
The white wire and the one to the left of it, small jumper wire or splice them together.
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