Hey,
Thanks for asking.
I connected it to a separate
12mm DC Power Button 5V LED, Waterproof Latching Push Button Switch On/Off 23V (Red 2V).
I dropped it into the console to the right of the shifter.
I set it for the LED to be on when overdrive is off.
I hope this helps.
I just saw this thread and may be a little late to the party but...
I had a similar problem and ended up changing the selector switch which resolved the problem.
I just saw this thread and may be a little late to the party but...
I had a similar problem and ended up changing the selector switch which resolved the problem.
Hey all.
I just wanted to close the loop on this one.
I completed my project.
I just need to drill the hole and finish installing the overdrive button.
You may have all missed the LOL, but regardless, I agree that EVs are still years away... if you really want a new modern hand built classic Mustang (if you don't want to build it yourself and are rich, Not me), Revology Mustang is the way to go.
I saw this and had to look twice. Ford engineers should have spoken to these folks before designing the Mustang-E.
Enjoy!!!
An electric car I would buy LOL...
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Hi Blackjack07,
Some easily overlooked things you may have already checked:
- the brake dust shield
- ABS cable
- parking brake cable
- loose nut in a wheel spacer
- exhaust heat shield
- old and loose exhaust hanger
Hi Gray2014gt,
I had the Raxioms for many years on my 05GT without any issues. I recently went back to the retro look, but that was just a style choice.
Hi CandyYote,
Were you driving on the beach or near the beach on sand?
It recently happened to me. I had sand on the belt and pulling causing them to slip and make sounds like you described.
Hi FrankieD,
I have a functional hood scoop for cool air intake as well as piped side scoops for hot air dissipation. This setup works very well for keeping my baby cooler.
Hey all,
We swapped them out on the weekend. My brother did 5 of them and I did the TAC. They all work great.
Like Juice said, if a guy with little feeling in his hands and with big sausage fingers can do it, anyone can. The key is not to go too hot with the iron and have the solder sucker.
It...