Need help with a couple of questions
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Need help with a couple of questions - 9/12/2006 2:50:53 AM
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Aussie Ford
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Howdy, Doing a little upgrade and repair with my 95, and came across a couple of items that have me puzzled: 1) On an ATX, I am trying to replace the overdrive switch. The wires are soldered to the switch and the other end is in a connector with several other wires. How is this done? For that matter the lockout switch is the same way in that there is no way I see to remove it, and it’s wires are in the same connector. It says in the books to disconnect the wires, but when they are in a six wire connector there is no way to, that I see. 2) Has anyone removed wires from one of the through the door twist connectors and installed them into another one? Is it normal to be able to move the shifter out of park with the ignition off and key out? Ok so I don't count very well either.......
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Regards, Aussie Ford Nam Vet and proud dad of a US Marine I will never forget 9/11/01, nor forgive traitors Hanoi jane & band aid kerry
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RE: Need help with a couple of questions - 11/29/2006 8:51:29 PM
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Aussie Ford
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Well now that you figured it out and everything is fine and working the way it should aren't you glad :)
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Regards, Aussie Ford Nam Vet and proud dad of a US Marine I will never forget 9/11/01, nor forgive traitors Hanoi jane & band aid kerry
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