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Old 09-02-2015, 07:56 PM
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That depends. Does yours have the seatbelt in the seat or separate? That is really your only restraint when it comes to your donor truck.
The driver and passenger seat belts are not attached to the seat, but of course the middle one is.
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The driver and passenger seat belts are not attached to the seat, but of course the middle one is.
Ok well the middle one doesnt matter. you can take that from the donor too. I am 99% sure most of the trucks from 99-01 had them unattached. Crew and reg cabs were seperate im pretty sure more often than not.
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Alright I will browse around the local car salvage place.
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Alright I will browse around the local car salvage place.
Sounds like a plan. keep posting what you find.
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Will do! Thanks for the help so far!
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One more thing, i have noticed a couple times that the windshield wipers will randomly come on even though the switch is off. Could that also be caused by a faulty fuse?
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One more thing, i have noticed a couple times that the windshield wipers will randomly come on even though the switch is off. Could that also be caused by a faulty fuse?
Hmmm probly not a fuse. I would think gem or the switch itself.
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So I looked at the inside box this morning (shown below) and it is different from what is shown in my manual.



How can I identify what is what?
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So I looked at the inside box this morning (shown below) and it is different from what is shown in my manual.



How can I identify what is what?
Look up your owners manual online just type in year model ford f150 owners manual and download it.
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Originally Posted by jprevat
Look up your owners manual online just type in year model ford f150 owners manual and download it.
I'll try that again, but it gave me the same one that I already have last time. Do you think the fuse box could have been swapped when the propane system was put in?


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