02 wiring for cdl?
#11
#12
#13
#15
All is well with my CDL installation. Even the dash light works. I tested it in the driveway by driving with the front driveshaft out. Everything seemed to operate properly.
All in all, I'm into my CDL $140 not including fresh oil. Not too bad.
Thanks to everyone, I couldn't have done it without the help.
Ian
All in all, I'm into my CDL $140 not including fresh oil. Not too bad.
Thanks to everyone, I couldn't have done it without the help.
Ian
#16
I'm having a little issue with my CDL dash light. It wants to illuminate and chime even when it isn't locked. Am I not shifting it correctly? When locked, the light stays on. When I unlock the diff, the light goes out, then comes back on and chimes randomly.
Is it as simple as a sticky switch? If I unplug the switch, will that affect anything?
Thanks
Is
Is it as simple as a sticky switch? If I unplug the switch, will that affect anything?
Thanks
Is
#17
hi, so I just installed a tc from a defender td5. I found the black/blue wire i need to splice but I also saw two connectors coming out from that same harness which are not connected to anything. Anyone knows what the black/green wire on that harness is? I was thinking of using that for my cdl wiring, rather than passing new wires... i mean it is not connected to anything, anyway.
#18
Super old thread, but when I did the CDL in my ‘00, after a trainload of research and other nonsense, I came to realize there was zero wiring to do. The wiring on the ‘04 CDL I installed was to the health and safety plunger to keep you from doing something stupid.
With zero wiring, zero programming and zero programming or changing out of the SLABS, the light goes on and off on the dash.
With zero wiring, zero programming and zero programming or changing out of the SLABS, the light goes on and off on the dash.
Thread
Thread Starter
Forum
Replies
Last Post
Jeff Blake
Discovery II
8
05-14-2016 07:18 PM