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That explains the fuel pump fuse, but what about the CHMSL fuse?

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they moved it to the inside fuse block, this has came up before I think the center brake light is on the same circuit as the left brake light or something like that. because the right turn/stop lamp has it's own fuse but not the left (per the fuse box anyway)

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I find it odd that they still have those positions listed in the owners manual and on the sticker diagram

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I find it odd that they still have those positions listed in the owners manual and on the sticker diagram

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ya I don't know why other than it was maybe easier to just leave it, not sure what year they changed them or if it is still in that position on a 2500 or something
 

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Ok it works. I got some big Schotky blocking diodes off Amazon, cut the wire in half and put one in the middle. Now the current can only flow one direction so the headlight relay turns on the fog light relay but the fog light relay can’t turn on the headlight relay. Having it above the fuse box isn’t the cleanest but I’m not going to pull the fuse box to install it underneath until it’s been in awhile and I know it’s safe. I figure if it’s gonna get hot I want to see it and not have it hiding. Once I’m sure I’ll probably pull the fuse box and wire it in permanent. So now the fogs are on with low or high beam automatically and I can turn the fogs on by themselves or with the park lights or with the headlights.

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Diode part number, please? This has been on my to-do list for a while.
 

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Diode part number, please? This has been on my to-do list for a while.
Send me a PM with your address and I’ll throw a couple in an envelope and mail them. I had to buy 20 on Amazon and I MIGHT use a couple more some day so that leaves me with about 16 extra. Anybody else want a couple, PM me. This is what they are.
(Pack of 20 Pieces) Chanzon 15SQ045 Schottky Barrier Rectifier Bypass Blocking Diodes 15A 45V R-6 Axial 15 Amp 45 Volt for Solar Cell Panel https://www.amazon.com/dp/B079KK5KXN/ref=cm_sw_r_cp_tai_LMJ6EbCS8SNG2
 
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Send me a PM with your address and I’ll throw a couple in an envelope and mail them. I had to buy 20 on Amazon and I MIGHT use a couple more some day so that leaves me with about 16 extra. Anybody else want a couple, PM me. This is what they are.
(Pack of 20 Pieces) Chanzon 15SQ045 Schottky Barrier Rectifier Bypass Blocking Diodes 15A 45V R-6 Axial 15 Amp 45 Volt for Solar Cell Panel https://www.amazon.com/dp/B079KK5KXN/ref=cm_sw_r_cp_tai_LMJ6EbCS8SNG2
Damn, a 20 pack.... Lol

At least they're not expensive.

Pm sent btw

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Send me a PM with your address and I’ll throw a couple in an envelope and mail them. I had to buy 20 on Amazon and I MIGHT use a couple more some day so that leaves me with about 16 extra. Anybody else want a couple, PM me. This is what they are.
(Pack of 20 Pieces) Chanzon 15SQ045 Schottky Barrier Rectifier Bypass Blocking Diodes 15A 45V R-6 Axial 15 Amp 45 Volt for Solar Cell Panel https://www.amazon.com/dp/B079KK5KXN/ref=cm_sw_r_cp_tai_LMJ6EbCS8SNG2
PM sent. Thanks!
 

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Damn mail carrier said my envelopes of diodes would probably get charged as packages since I put a bit of bubble wrap around the diodes so I had to cut them open and remove the bubble wrap. I’ll try to mail them again tomorrow. The USPS is starting to catch on to the fact I’m sending gateway electronics I think ( I’ll get you hooked on the good stuff eventually) so I need to be sneakier.
 

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Damn mail carrier said my envelopes of diodes would probably get charged as packages since I put a bit of bubble wrap around the diodes so I had to cut them open and remove the bubble wrap. I’ll try to mail them again tomorrow. The USPS is starting to catch on to the fact I’m sending gateway electronics I think ( I’ll get you hooked on the good stuff eventually) so I need to be sneakier.
Try some very thin cardboard, or some really thick construction type paper. That'll get you through.
 

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So the rear hatch window no longer opens by the switch or the key fob... am I just looking at replacing the switch...? I can hear it trying to do something when i hit the key fob and am standing next to it...
 

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So the rear hatch window no longer opens by the switch or the key fob... am I just looking at replacing the switch...? I can hear it trying to do something when i hit the key fob and am standing next to it...
might be the lock actuator, probably going to have to take the panel off and take a look
 

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about to hit 190K and finally decided to replace the factory struts/shocks. suprisingly they still seem to be working OK.. but the front strut rubber isolator boot desintigrated last year, yellow bump stops are gone and just started creaking and squeaking.

Went with the KYB "suspension kit" on rock auto. Two strut/spring assemblies, two rear shocks for $280 after a $50 rebate. got the rears in tonight.. ran out of daylight for the struts.
 

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about to hit 190K and finally decided to replace the factory struts/shocks. suprisingly they still seem to be working OK.. but the front strut rubber isolator boot desintigrated last year, yellow bump stops are gone and just started creaking and squeaking.

Went with the KYB "suspension kit" on rock auto. Two strut/spring assemblies, two rear shocks for $280 after a $50 rebate. got the rears in tonight.. ran out of daylight for the struts.
Sounds like you just about got it. Hopefully the creaking is gone.
 

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about to hit 190K and finally decided to replace the factory struts/shocks. suprisingly they still seem to be working OK.. but the front strut rubber isolator boot desintigrated last year, yellow bump stops are gone and just started creaking and squeaking.

Went with the KYB "suspension kit" on rock auto. Two strut/spring assemblies, two rear shocks for $280 after a $50 rebate. got the rears in tonight.. ran out of daylight for the struts.

KYB makes good stuff, i had them on my WRX
 

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