Re: Trans.Temp.Guage

From: Andy Levy (andylevy@bigfoot.com)
Date: Sat Jul 22 2000 - 17:44:58 EDT


I think there's a key-turning sequence you can do to turn that on and
off.

Sandman wrote:
>
> Yes, you can program it so the horn chirps. Has to be done with a DRB though.
> So you'll prolly have to take it to the dealer. If they try to charge ya for
> that I'd tell'em to stick it where the sun doesn't shine. I turned that feature
> off on my 97 and it took all of about 5 seconds to do it. The service manager
> was gonna charge me $50 of diagnostic time to have one of the techs do it. So I
> said to hell with ya, I can work that damn DRB. hehehehe
>
> BlakDak97@aol.com wrote:
>
> > I'm planning on installing an Auto-Meter electric trans. temp. gauge in my
> > '97 4X4 Sport with an automatic and I was wondering if anyone has installed
> > one of these and if so where did you install the sending unit? The
> > instructions say that I may have to have a fitting welded into the pan. I
> > know a certified aircraft welder so getting the welding done is not a
> > problem, I just would rather not drop the pan if I don't have to.
> > I was also wondering if anyone can tell me if I can program my factory remote
> > for the locks so that the horn chirps when locking or unlocking with the
> > remote.
> > Mike Rehberg
> > '97 4X4 Sport V8
> > Rockford, Illinois

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-andy

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