Mike, How do you mount switch on 4 program chip?

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Old 07-31-2004, 06:06 PM
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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...
 
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Old 07-31-2004, 07:12 PM
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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.
 
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Thanks Neal, I'll give that a try.
 
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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!
 



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