Lee S.
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- January 2, 2004
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- Northport, NY
- Year, Model & Trim Level
- '98 XLT
Gonzo:
Is your dash switch on 4wd Auto or 4wd High? Your lighted brown wire mod switch will either be off (no light) or on (fully lit) if your dash switch is in 4wd high. If your dash switch is in 4wd Auto then the light on the BW switch should vary in intensity as the TOD calls for more power to the front wheels.
I didn't use a relay so I can't help you but I suspect that you have done something wrong with wiring the relay if your dash switch is in 4wd auto and you can't get the BW switch light to vary.
Hopefully a wiring guru will chime in. If not try disconnecting the relay and just wire the switch in line in the brown wire. The relay is not really necessary IMO.
Lee
Is your dash switch on 4wd Auto or 4wd High? Your lighted brown wire mod switch will either be off (no light) or on (fully lit) if your dash switch is in 4wd high. If your dash switch is in 4wd Auto then the light on the BW switch should vary in intensity as the TOD calls for more power to the front wheels.
I didn't use a relay so I can't help you but I suspect that you have done something wrong with wiring the relay if your dash switch is in 4wd auto and you can't get the BW switch light to vary.
Hopefully a wiring guru will chime in. If not try disconnecting the relay and just wire the switch in line in the brown wire. The relay is not really necessary IMO.
Lee