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<blockquote data-quote="stutaeng" data-source="post: 27486" data-attributes="member: 6175"><p>Looking good! You are still planning on painting your frame, right?</p><p></p><p>Not sure if you removed the harness off the truck, but all you have to do is remove it from the transmission and O2 sensors. The only trick is to heat the NSS switch connector gently with a heat gun because they use some sort of adhesive at the factory. A lot of guys don't know this and wind up breaking the connector or the NSS.</p><p></p><p>Look into the transmission speed sensors wiring as well. On my 06 Suburban when I did the RMS, those wires had the insulation broken off right at the connector and after I put everything together they touched and I got a fault code. I put some liquid electrical tape and added additional tape for insulation.</p><p></p><p>I love these types of builds! Great job!</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="stutaeng, post: 27486, member: 6175"] Looking good! You are still planning on painting your frame, right? Not sure if you removed the harness off the truck, but all you have to do is remove it from the transmission and O2 sensors. The only trick is to heat the NSS switch connector gently with a heat gun because they use some sort of adhesive at the factory. A lot of guys don't know this and wind up breaking the connector or the NSS. Look into the transmission speed sensors wiring as well. On my 06 Suburban when I did the RMS, those wires had the insulation broken off right at the connector and after I put everything together they touched and I got a fault code. I put some liquid electrical tape and added additional tape for insulation. I love these types of builds! Great job! [/QUOTE]
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