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Weird Power Loss on Sand Hills

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Old 09-13-2013 | 08:55 AM
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You don't need to install the switch. There is a procedure in the owners manual on how to disable it. Turning the steering wheel and turning the key. Kinda like turning off the change oil light.
Old 09-13-2013 | 09:14 AM
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Originally Posted by Rubi_Chill
You don't need to install the switch. There is a procedure in the owners manual on how to disable it. Turning the steering wheel and turning the key. Kinda like turning off the change oil light.
Im not doing the dance Rubi..lol.. We turn our vehicles of too often for me to be dancin all the time..lol.. I appreciate your help though!
Old 09-13-2013 | 09:23 AM
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Its permant off. So you only have to do it once at the beginning of they day and once at the end. For people who have no electrical wiring skills it an option.
Old 09-13-2013 | 09:42 AM
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Originally Posted by Rubi_Chill
Its permant off. So you only have to do it once at the beginning of they day and once at the end. For people who have no electrical wiring skills it an option.
Hmm. I will have to check my manual to see if its in there. I will try the dance to see how I like it. If I cant find it in my manual I know its on here. Ive read the thread. Thanks again Rubi!



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