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Convert trac to caddy
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<blockquote data-quote="blert" data-source="post: 1042587" data-attributes="member: 64702"><p>Sorry, can't help you here, I've never had an issue with mine. I can say that first thing I would do is find the brake position sensor, disconnect it, and clean the connectors. Maybe also lube the mechanical bits, if it has any, and dielectric grease on the connector bits.</p><p></p><p>When you replaced the switch on the master cylinder did you make sure to use the updated switch that doesn't catch fire? I think the new one is a black switch. Or at least have the fusible link installed. It was recalled years ago for spontaneously frying itself (even if the truck isn't running).</p><p></p><p>Welcome to owing a 20 year old truck that uses a bunch of electronics. We are asking a lot of these old girls. Get yourself a OBD2 scanner, it will save you a crap ton in the long run. Search FORScan and get one of their recommended adaptors.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="blert, post: 1042587, member: 64702"] Sorry, can't help you here, I've never had an issue with mine. I can say that first thing I would do is find the brake position sensor, disconnect it, and clean the connectors. Maybe also lube the mechanical bits, if it has any, and dielectric grease on the connector bits. When you replaced the switch on the master cylinder did you make sure to use the updated switch that doesn't catch fire? I think the new one is a black switch. Or at least have the fusible link installed. It was recalled years ago for spontaneously frying itself (even if the truck isn't running). Welcome to owing a 20 year old truck that uses a bunch of electronics. We are asking a lot of these old girls. Get yourself a OBD2 scanner, it will save you a crap ton in the long run. Search FORScan and get one of their recommended adaptors. [/QUOTE]
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