Mike, How do you mount switch on 4 program chip?
#1
Mike, How do you mount switch on 4 program chip?
I got everything today (SAT) and am now installing. I don't see any way to mount the switch on the 4 program chip. Any suggestions?
Also, is it ok to shift from one program to another with the engine running or is this a real NO-NO?
Thanks again Mike, your customer service is second to none.
Now to get this stuff installed...
Also, is it ok to shift from one program to another with the engine running or is this a real NO-NO?
Thanks again Mike, your customer service is second to none.
Now to get this stuff installed...
#2
HI!... WLF : All I did was route the switch harness from the chip up under the dash and leave it sit directly behind the cig lighter door. This way if I need to change programs I just open the door and twist. Helps keep it hidden that way. Watch how much you twist the **** though. The chip is a 4 program chip but the switch has like 8 indications on it. If you go past your 4 programs the truck will stall out.
#4
Hi WLF,
Glad to hear everything made it Saturday!
Looking at the pictures in your 6600's documentation will show you exactly how to connect the modular cable/switch assembly to the chip - it's a simple modular plug, and you just push one end of the cable into the only place on the chip where you can plug anything in - the chip's modular plug receptacle, as shown in the docs. (The docs I'm talking about are folded up and inserted underneath the inner packaging for the chip - there are 2 sets of docs for the chip, not just one set.)
Then you mount the switch on the *other* end of that cable wherever you want, just as long as it's within the cable's length, it doesn't matter. I suggest the glove box, that makes a neat installation location for the switch end of the cable.
Good luck!
Glad to hear everything made it Saturday!
Looking at the pictures in your 6600's documentation will show you exactly how to connect the modular cable/switch assembly to the chip - it's a simple modular plug, and you just push one end of the cable into the only place on the chip where you can plug anything in - the chip's modular plug receptacle, as shown in the docs. (The docs I'm talking about are folded up and inserted underneath the inner packaging for the chip - there are 2 sets of docs for the chip, not just one set.)
Then you mount the switch on the *other* end of that cable wherever you want, just as long as it's within the cable's length, it doesn't matter. I suggest the glove box, that makes a neat installation location for the switch end of the cable.
Good luck!