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What are those two wires/ cables going down to the front of skid plate for? Under the trans they are attached to the skid plate.

 

I came down my road with my clock and radio station display not showing. So I noticed ice build up on top of the skid plate with two wires also surrounded in ice. After carefully removing the packed snow, I turned on the ignition and the clock /station display sort of fisseled back into action. Anyone know what else they go to? Not a very good location for grounds if that's what they are.

 

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It is on the 01 Laramie. I thank you guys for this as my trucks dipping wet with rain coming down and I'm having to do house chores with my wifes sprained ankle.

 

Don't worry about crawling under your trucks, I will get under mine and figure it out. I just thought if someone knew........ BTW, both my trucks, I assume have CAD, because they are 4wd.

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20 minutes ago, Dieselfuture said:

Now it's solid axle also had looking hubs....., they'll never get it right.

 

They did this back in the 70's going from locking hubs to solid axles and all the time 4WD. Then back to locking hubs. Solid axle have been the best design so far even back in the 70's. Less mechanical failure. Any design with a locking axle or hubs tends have a weak point. 

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