Last week I installed a set of AMP Power Steps.
Two thumbs up:
The quality and design of these steps is absolutely first class. Even the shipping container is first rate including the packing material itself. The mechanical installation is absolutely straight forward.
Two thumbs down:
First a quibble. The installation instructions are not written to the level of the mechanical components. The "Wordless Workshop" approach to the instructions in my mind is a bit overdone. Probably a sign of the times considering many of the HS grads today have a 5th grade command of the English language. But that is another story...
Now the real issue. The location specified to tie in the step wiring to the door control cables is in an almost impossible area to access. High up under the dash. Even with the front panel under the steering wheel removed access to the cable bundle is a one hand operation. Spicing into the cables is extremely difficult.
My *****. And I can only speak to the O6 2500 CTD. After an hour or so of playing contortionist, and wishing I had a few extra joints in my right arm I took a break. At this point I had managed to tap in two of the AMP cables. I decided to see just where the cable bundle I was working with went. I traced the bundle through the firewall where it was routed up into the space behind the right hand battery on its way to the ECM. Prior to entering the ECM cable way, just behind the battery a full 6" length of the entire bundle is fully accessibly. Why this location wasn't chosen for tapping into the cables is beyond me. Perhaps all the necessary cables are not routed in this section of the cable bundle. In any case, if they are, then a big two thumbs down for not using it. If they don't, then the existing location is two thumbs way down. Instead of calling for soldered connections suitable crimp on connectors would simplify the task immensely. Considering the design and first rate quality of the step mechanical components AMP is certainly capable if manufacturing a high quality crimp on connector.
*****ing complete. LOVE THOSE POWER STEPS
Two thumbs up:
The quality and design of these steps is absolutely first class. Even the shipping container is first rate including the packing material itself. The mechanical installation is absolutely straight forward.
Two thumbs down:
First a quibble. The installation instructions are not written to the level of the mechanical components. The "Wordless Workshop" approach to the instructions in my mind is a bit overdone. Probably a sign of the times considering many of the HS grads today have a 5th grade command of the English language. But that is another story...
Now the real issue. The location specified to tie in the step wiring to the door control cables is in an almost impossible area to access. High up under the dash. Even with the front panel under the steering wheel removed access to the cable bundle is a one hand operation. Spicing into the cables is extremely difficult.
My *****. And I can only speak to the O6 2500 CTD. After an hour or so of playing contortionist, and wishing I had a few extra joints in my right arm I took a break. At this point I had managed to tap in two of the AMP cables. I decided to see just where the cable bundle I was working with went. I traced the bundle through the firewall where it was routed up into the space behind the right hand battery on its way to the ECM. Prior to entering the ECM cable way, just behind the battery a full 6" length of the entire bundle is fully accessibly. Why this location wasn't chosen for tapping into the cables is beyond me. Perhaps all the necessary cables are not routed in this section of the cable bundle. In any case, if they are, then a big two thumbs down for not using it. If they don't, then the existing location is two thumbs way down. Instead of calling for soldered connections suitable crimp on connectors would simplify the task immensely. Considering the design and first rate quality of the step mechanical components AMP is certainly capable if manufacturing a high quality crimp on connector.
*****ing complete. LOVE THOSE POWER STEPS