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Old 01-21-2004, 06:16 PM
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hey does anyone know a way to disable the cargo light. right now i have the fuse taken out...but im thinkin that if i can find the right wire behind the dash console, then i can put my own switch on it....or maybe even replace the stock switch with a simple on-off. anyone have any experience with this or have any ideas??

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hey does anyone know a way to disable the cargo light. right now i have the fuse taken out...but im thinkin that if i can find the right wire behind the dash console, then i can put my own switch on it....or maybe even replace the stock switch with a simple on-off. anyone have any experience with this or have any ideas??

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I did a fuse box mod using the fuse taps to make it operate normally but only when the key is on. All you do is pull the correct fuse, plug the correct fuses into the tap and plug the taps in where the fuse was. I don't think this mod survived the big TS computer crash. It's pretty easy if this is the way you want it to operate. There was a power plug mod like this also using the taps a while back if you want to keep one hot all of the time. You do need to be careful which way you plug them in and the correct way to configure the fuses in the taps. This avoids cutting wires in the factory harness.
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