Forgive me if I sound like a "boken record" but Vinnie and Bill deserve kudos again.
Was having trouble with my Pacbrake not disengaging( with the switch on). Called Bill and he recommend a solution. It didn't work. Called a different time and he shipped a new soleniod (thinking that was the culprit) right away. I installed it, still no fix. Called again and Vinnie talked me through the most likely solution for the problem. He was right! Not once did they make me feel like I was bothering them, or they didn't have time to work out a solution. WHAT SERVICE! They were even ready to come to the shop on Saturday(day off) and fix my problem. AWESOME!
Now, for those of you who may face the same problem...
If your Pacbrake engages, but when you step on the throttle and lose power, here is the easy fix: find the square microswitch box under the dash, near the firewall. It is bracketed on with a bolt. Loosen the bolt a little and move the bracket around a little. Press the throttle pedal. If you don't hear a "click" "click" from the microswitch, then move the bracket a little more. Repeat the process until you hear the clicking. If you get the click, retighten the bolt. The microswitch sometimes gets out-of-balance. If you don't get a click at all, microswitch problems!
Hope this helps someone in the future.
Keep On Raming!
Jim
Was having trouble with my Pacbrake not disengaging( with the switch on). Called Bill and he recommend a solution. It didn't work. Called a different time and he shipped a new soleniod (thinking that was the culprit) right away. I installed it, still no fix. Called again and Vinnie talked me through the most likely solution for the problem. He was right! Not once did they make me feel like I was bothering them, or they didn't have time to work out a solution. WHAT SERVICE! They were even ready to come to the shop on Saturday(day off) and fix my problem. AWESOME!
Now, for those of you who may face the same problem...
If your Pacbrake engages, but when you step on the throttle and lose power, here is the easy fix: find the square microswitch box under the dash, near the firewall. It is bracketed on with a bolt. Loosen the bolt a little and move the bracket around a little. Press the throttle pedal. If you don't hear a "click" "click" from the microswitch, then move the bracket a little more. Repeat the process until you hear the clicking. If you get the click, retighten the bolt. The microswitch sometimes gets out-of-balance. If you don't get a click at all, microswitch problems!
Hope this helps someone in the future.
Keep On Raming!
Jim