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Old 03-21-2007, 12:52 AM   #2 (permalink)
Maui Mike
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My SSR:
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Just a thought...

Pass. side roof lid hinge (tonneau cover) plastic wire loom, some of us have had the wires pop out of the split and they get chafed and frayed and it dies. Some went thru the usual Ignition switch replacement only to find the problem persists and it's this wiring loom or a GROUND as stated in Post #51 by OP.

My hyd. line was wrapped around the stop L bracket and it pinched off the line when it went fully up. Lines re-routed, wires repaired, no problems.

The part # for the ignition switch is 15242754 & costs about $30. Buy one, PM me your email and I'll send you the install instructions.

Good Luck!

roof scuff!

Posts #45 & 51 Haywire...
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