Mattchu60
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- Joined
- Jul 25, 2012
- Posts
- 197
- Reaction score
- 11
- Location
- Iowa
- First Name
- Matt
- Truck Year
- 1987
- Truck Model
- k10
- Engine Size
- 350
I replaced the multi-function stalk on my 87' last night. A 10 minute job turned into a 2 hour disaster. I got a new stalk for the truck and pulled the old one off, the wires for the cruise switch had broken off which is why it stopped working.
Took the bottom panels off under the dash for accessing the cruise plug, taped the new plug to the old wire and started to pull it through, no luck, it would go a little ways and then stop. Kept pulling back adn forth, all of a sudden the wire came untaped inside the column and pulled out the bottom, with the new wire still inside, so pulling it through was shot.
I decided to pull the cover off which is under the tilt to help it through, I didnt realize (or know) that held a few things in place and a few peices fell out upon removal. On top of that I couldnt get the dumb plug to go through the column.
Ended up comparing the new/old plug - the new one is about 3 times as thick and wont fit through the "tunnel" in the column for the curise wire. I was not happy about that, but frustrated beyond belief as I had made no progess and had a big mess on my hands. After about 30 min I figured out how to reassemble the parts inside the column which control the high/low beam and managed to put it all back together. I ended up routing the new cruise wire underneath the column.
started around 9pm, got done after 11:15. I did drive it and I now have cruise control, so not all was lost, but it should have been easier.
Took the bottom panels off under the dash for accessing the cruise plug, taped the new plug to the old wire and started to pull it through, no luck, it would go a little ways and then stop. Kept pulling back adn forth, all of a sudden the wire came untaped inside the column and pulled out the bottom, with the new wire still inside, so pulling it through was shot.
I decided to pull the cover off which is under the tilt to help it through, I didnt realize (or know) that held a few things in place and a few peices fell out upon removal. On top of that I couldnt get the dumb plug to go through the column.
Ended up comparing the new/old plug - the new one is about 3 times as thick and wont fit through the "tunnel" in the column for the curise wire. I was not happy about that, but frustrated beyond belief as I had made no progess and had a big mess on my hands. After about 30 min I figured out how to reassemble the parts inside the column which control the high/low beam and managed to put it all back together. I ended up routing the new cruise wire underneath the column.
started around 9pm, got done after 11:15. I did drive it and I now have cruise control, so not all was lost, but it should have been easier.