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Duke-44
Aug 20, 2013Explorer
Well I found the problem, and my first thought was right. We (my friend) unscewed the plastic bottom cover and had to drop the electric rear stabilizer jacks, then folded the plastic cover back to the axles. I crawled under there took ahold of the first wire I saw and yep it was not connected. It had come loose from the wire nut. I retwisted the wire into the wire nut and had my friend push the switch and BINGO. So then we put everything back.
It could be done by one person, but with 2 it is much easier and faster. It
took us about an hour and a half; but I think if I were to do it again it would probably only take 45 min.
Thanks for your help.
It could be done by one person, but with 2 it is much easier and faster. It
took us about an hour and a half; but I think if I were to do it again it would probably only take 45 min.
Thanks for your help.
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