Sandman Ranger
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Allows you to keep it active when you want, off when you want. 1 press before you shut truck off. Done.
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Auto stop remembers which position switch was in last time truck was turned off. The on restart it keeps the same setting. Forscan would be a good option if you plan to never change much. But auto stop plug in would be a faster easy option.I assume there is a connector to the console switch. I don’t have a wiring schematic of the switch, but, if 2 wire terminal ends could be swapped in the connector, would that connect power when ever the ignition is On, thus always having the switch Off all the time, and if you wanted it On, then you could flip switch on console, thus turning On the auto/stop feature.??
I assume that is what the auto stop eliminator does?
With Forscan you don't need to tear any dash panels out.8Auto stop remembers which position switch was in last time truck was turned off. The on restart it keeps the same setting. Forscan would be a good option if you plan to never change much. But auto stop plug in would be a faster easy option.
Tear, such harsh words. ‘‘Twas not that hard.With Forscan you don't need to tear any dash panels out.8
Granted tear might have been a bit harsh. But, anytime you pull trim panel you risk breaking clips or scratching things. Besides once you turn it off why would you want to turn it back on? Use the money for the module for other mods.Tear, such harsh words. ‘‘Twas not that hard.
Thanks Jim, great tip. I had already ordered a stop/start delete before I found your post. I bought a blue led nightlight for like $3 from WallyWorld, and it did the trick. It looks pretty cool too and I am sending the other item back, the refund will buy me a full tank of gas.If you read my post from Monday, the night light turns off the start/stop and is easily removable (even while driving)... no muss, no fuss, no Forscan and a lot cheaper ($3.00).