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One of the guys from NPD read this forum and did a test project on this wheel. The instructions are really messed up but they figured it out. If you want to PM me with your e-mail, I will send you the instructions and explanation to get it to work. I would have never figured it out. I haven't tried it yet but will as soon as I get the brakes on the front switched.
I've got mine working now. I had to replace the turnsignal switch. It turns out my issue was that the steering wheel is not quite going on as far as it should, so when the ends wear down some they don't make contact.
I've got mine working now. I had to replace the turnsignal switch. It turns out my issue was that the steering wheel is not quite going on as far as it should, so when the ends wear down some they don't make contact.
I've got mine working now. I had to replace the turnsignal switch. It turns out my issue was that the steering wheel is not quite going on as far as it should, so when the ends wear down some they don't make contact.
I had the same issue. I just put some solder on the contacts to build them up. You may need to use a little flux to get it to stick good.
I had the same issue. I just put some solder on the contacts to build them up. You may need to use a little flux to get it to stick good.
If I can't get it to work with the new directions I will give it a try. Nice car. i almost bought a new 428 CJ in 1969 but decided going back to Vietnam again wasn't worth it so my wife thought. Lost her and my new car anyway. Two bad choices! Thanks
Last edited by Dennis Marks; 04-19-2011 at 07:24 PM.