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Old 10-20-2009, 02:27 PM
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Angry Need some help I'm about to shoot this truck

So i've been chasing and checkin wires for the past month and still have not found why I have no power to my 4x4 system
I was hoping one of yall would find the kindness in yors heart to check some thing for me
What I need is the voltage readings from the two wire plug on the transfer case shift motor in all positions of the 4x4 switch and how long the voltage is applied
pretty sure that once I am armed with this info I can bypass the factory switch and wire up my own 4x4 controls
Thanks in advance
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Old 10-20-2009, 06:04 PM
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I know its alot to ask but non of my buddies have enough sense to own superduties or I would do it myself
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