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Old December 18th, 2011, 9:00 PM
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Hi guys. Send me your e-mail address and I will send you the wirite-up instructions with detailed pictures for your enjoyment.

I would like for someone to post it to this thread for everyone to see, as I am unable to do so.
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Originally Posted by jduca
Here is a picture of the switch I updated.
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your switch looks great! I'd already bought a switch before I came here, but I cant figure out how to wire it. There are 5 wires coming into the ride control switch, ,but my toggle only has 3 prongs: power in, power out, ground. Can you tell us which wires go to which prong? Thanks!
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Email me a picture of your switch and I will comment. There are only 2 pins on the ride control assembly that need to be wired up. There is a 2 pin metal prong that sticks up from it, those are the two places that get wired up to the switch. Send me a picture of your switch and ride control and I'll add some arrows, etc. to clear up what I mean.
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I made a quick and easy write-up with pics. I can send it via email just PM me if interested.

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could you send me the info on how to do the new switch. I tried PM but not sure ibn t worked.
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Can someone send me the writeup for this fix? Also where I can buy the part from?

Thanks!!!
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Originally Posted by jiggsy
Here's what I got for the wiring diagram.



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I also need a wiring diagram.my truck also has a compressor any ideas? mike
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I am also looking for a write on this fix and some pics would be great if anyone has the ability to post it would be greatly appreciated. Don
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JDUCA--how's it going? Are you still assisting or instructing other on how to fix/replace the ride control switch? Thanks.
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I've been watching the prices on these since 2007. They used to be $350 each or $175 wholesale at Chevy dealer. Last year I bought some for $160 each from partsgeek, one of the very few places that even carries them


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