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JAMAS
08/31/2009, 08:07 AM
So now that the boy is here and my pockets are empty, I think I might need to replace the Mode Selector Switch.
Right now, the only problem is the flashing park/reverse/drive lights. Not all the time, just when I change gears. When I went from Reverse out of my driveway, then to neutral, then to drive, the light stayed on neutral for a second. I know that the problem can be intermittent and it can also get worse. So, I want to fix it before it becomes a bigger problem.
My question is .....
I am a smart man, but not a mechanic. Is this a job that I can do without the possibility of breaking anything? The last thing I want/need is to make the problem worse.
Also, I have read 2 different things regarding the Mode Selector Switch. One, replace. Two, Fix.
Fix: http://www.vehicross.info/forums/showthread.php?t=14031&highlight=mode+selector+switch
What is everyones thoughts on those two questions?
To recap:
Question 1: Can I do this myself?
Question 2: Fix or replace?
Thanks all!!!
I would try fixin' it first, then if you have to replace it, the job will take half the time, as you'll be familiar with what's involved...:luck:..:_wrench:
JAMAS
08/31/2009, 08:34 AM
It's called Murphys law...
I hate Murphy
WormGod
08/31/2009, 09:06 AM
Clean the selector switch. Especially if you ever go offroad. I don't and you would be surprised at how much mine was still gummed up. I suppose the Mid Atlantic winter salts take a toll on that as much as they do... well.... everything else.
JAMAS
08/31/2009, 09:08 AM
Clean the selector switch. Especially if you ever go offroad. I don't and you would be surprised at how much mine was still gummed up. I suppose the Mid Atlantic winter salts take a toll on that as much as they do... well.... everything else.
Any suggestions on the best way to clean it?
Wipe down, cleaning products, etc?
Thanks!
Any suggestions on the best way to clean it?
Wipe down, cleaning products, etc?
Thanks!
:_thinking In the cleaning link you posted, there was mention made of carb cleaner...:_wrench:
tom4bren
08/31/2009, 10:24 AM
"So now that the boy is here and my pockets are empty, I think I might need to replace the Mode Selector Switch."
"Any suggestions on the best way to clean it? Wipe down, cleaning products, etc?"
Ummm ... baby wipes???
VX KAT
08/31/2009, 10:39 AM
:_thinking In the cleaning link you posted, there was mention made of carb cleaner...:_wrench:
Oh don't worry, we need to cut him a ton of slack...he's riding on about zero sleep if I had to guess! The mind just ain't as sharp right now.....JAMAS be careful if you do try repair....try to get some zzzzz's first!:zzzo:
JAMAS
08/31/2009, 11:17 AM
"So now that the boy is here and my pockets are empty, I think I might need to replace the Mode Selector Switch."
"Any suggestions on the best way to clean it? Wipe down, cleaning products, etc?"
Ummm ... baby wipes???
Clever.
mdwyer
08/31/2009, 11:18 AM
Question 2: Fix or replace?
I opened mine up, and so thoroughly screwed up the gasket, that I was never able to get it put back together again. I suggest buying the (stupidly overpriced) new one, then trying to repair the old one to keep around as a backup.
JAMAS
08/31/2009, 11:26 AM
Oh don't worry, we need to cut him a ton of slack...he's riding on about zero sleep if I had to guess! The mind just ain't as sharp right now.....JAMAS be careful if you do try repair....try to get some zzzzz's first!:zzzo:
Thanks for the understanding. I am a bit tired......okay, I'm ALOT tired. Having a great Wife to team up with helps alot though. Its times like this that I really see how amazing my Wife is. I love that Woman.:heart:
Sorry....got a little mushy there.
Maybe I will take a nap under the VX with the false pretense of working on it.:):)
Oh don't worry, we need to cut him a ton of slack...
Hey...I used a smilie...:smilewink
Thanks for the understanding. I am a bit tired......okay, I'm ALOT tired. Having a great Wife to team up with helps alot though. Its times like this that I really see how amazing my Wife is. I love that Woman.:heart:
Sorry....got a little mushy there.
Maybe I will take a nap under the VX with the false pretense of working on it.:):)
You'll be OK Pop, that idea about nappin' under the VX has a lot of merit...:sleepgray
JAMAS
08/31/2009, 12:13 PM
Hey...I used a smilie...:smilewink
"I said with all due respect"......."Its in the Geneva Convention."
~Ricky Bobby (Taladega Nights)
"I said with all due respect"......."Its in the Geneva Convention."
~Ricky Bobby (Taladega Nights)
I'll have to rent that one...:_confused
JAMAS
08/31/2009, 12:21 PM
I'll have to rent that one...:_confused
Its a pretty funny Will Ferrell movie. If you like that kinda thing.
Please to enjoy this clip....
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Af-Id_fuXFA
tom4bren
08/31/2009, 02:25 PM
Clever.
I have my moments:)
WormGod
09/01/2009, 08:46 AM
I opened mine up, and so thoroughly screwed up the gasket, that I was never able to get it put back together again. I suggest buying the (stupidly overpriced) new one, then trying to repair the old one to keep around as a backup.
The gasket can be pretty brittle. Ya, I guess it's worth noting, heh. Mine was toast because I guess winter salts ate it like cake. IIRC, I never found any options to buying JUST the gasket so I believe I just doctored it up as well as I could and re-used it. What's the worse that could happen.... it happens again? :p
I used a carb cleaner on the guts and used a servo grease before closing up. It's really pretty simple so no need to feel too overwhelmed. I think there is another thread on here that even talks about How To, but I am at work and cant do the grunt work for ya. ;)
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