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jtmarine02

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  1. Guys, my 2004 SSS just started to give me some problems. First, I don't daily her anymore and she stays in my garage during the week. After not turning her on for about 2.5 weeks, the optima yellow top lost charge. Upon jumping the truck w/ the wife's Tahoe, my AC started to stop working correctly. I'm not sure if the AC was the first indication that my HPM electric fans were about to go. My AC would randomly blow HOT air out of the driver side and that side ONLY. I figured out that if I turn my truck OFF and then back ON the AC would correct itself. A few days later, my wife was T-Boned and the accident totaled her ride. To top the bad luck off, while I was out of town working and my SSS' E-Fans decided to stop working. I live in Houston and need a good reputable performance shop to take my truck to. My fans aren't completely seized because I can spin them with a screw driver and they don't smell burnt up. I let my truck run, but my fans never run as they would usually run once the truck hits 160... I have them wired into the main harness and don't have a bypass switch. I've had them installed for 4yrs and bought them new. Any help is GREATLY Appreciated!

  2. i recently changed all my lights to leds, after about 3-4 months one of my steering wheel lights started flickering, so i changed the bulb and resistor out both are correct and i pushed the button and that switch started smoking lil bit then stopped. so i put new switch in and all my steering buttons work fine but i have no lights on any of them. what happened?

     

    Have you checked the fuses in the cab, in the small panel on the driverside dash? (Between the door on the dash.) Check the 15A fuses in there , towards the bottom on the panel; there are 2 that protect both the steering wheel and dash lighting circuit. Cant remember which one does which, but test them both!

     

    If this requires further troublshooting, try removing the switch which had a previous issue and check the CCA (Circuit Card Assembly) for any visible discrepancies. However, you're likely to have just blown a fuse...

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