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Old 06-14-2004, 09:00 AM   #5 (permalink)
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Originally Posted by st38ff2
I am with a volunteer fire department and was working on placing my fire radio and lights in my Titan over the weekend and found out two important items. First, if you remove the front Passenger seat, there are two wire harnesses that have to be removed. Prior to removing these, disconnect BOTH the positive and negative battery cables and wait at least 3 minutes. I removed only the negative cable and when I reconnected the seat harness and turned on the ignition, my airbag light was blinking. I had to take it to the dealer to have the light reset.

Second, I was installing hide-a-way headlight strobes and tailight strobes for my warning lights. Anyone looking at doing this, I would steer away from it. The headlight assembly is double walled and when you drill through the back of the assembly, there is a space before you get the reflector. Also, the only strobes I would use are the grommet style since the material is to thin to use the screw in type. With this being a sealed unit, I had to silicone around the two holes, hopefully this will keep out the condensation.

I have been debating whether to drill into the back of the lights to install a set of clear Whelen hideaway strobe tubes. Thanks for the advice. I might just forget the idea now.

I am putting my siren/horn/PA/radio rebroadcast unit switch in the covered storage bin to keep it handy and out of siight at the same time. This is my daily driver and my wife wants to keep it looking as much like one as possible.

Has anyone WITH the DVD player taken the storage bin out? What is involved in pulling that section of the console? I have yet to figure out how the DVD player is attached to the inside.

What I am wondering about is where to install the horn/siren. I was thinking about opposite the existing horns, but think it might cover too much of the tranny cooler and radiator and inhibit air flow. I know it needs to be up front so maybe there is some way to attach it in the lower grill area.
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