Originally posted by DBAX:
It is an easy procedure Eric, just be sure not to apply too much pressure to the little wires. And as noted, the proper solvent, or even rubbing alcohol should be used, not brake or carb cleaner.. There is a lot of info on keeping your truck running right here. Search through the performance and backyard mechanic forums for answers to your questions. Anything you can't find there, post up and some'll be happy to help. Well, they'll help, I can't promise you they'll be happy.
Welcome to the XOC
Thanks for the info, I've been browsing this forum for awhile and finally feel as though I can add a little bit to it here and there. When I went to clean it I found out I had a few other issues. I had been in an accident 2 year ago to the driver front corner and it turns out that the air box (? actual term) that was under my engine compartment above the right front wheel was never screwed back in place. I just need to get a nut to tighten the screw in place.
Without the help from you guys/girls I'd probably never notice that and eventually spend a fortune for some stupid little repair.
