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RE: Can you ID these 98 Tracker parts? - fixkick - 03-13-2020 (03-13-2020, 03:21 AM)Dewmore Wrote: After having took all the advice given I am in a bit of better situation, due to cold and other more important things the tracker sit. Radio problem was solved by a cassette gizmo that created a Bluetooth path, works excellent, eBay, , volume seems big enough to cover road noise. The black box hanging to modulate a/c, rhe weather has not been warm enough to get a good performance review. With the warnings of Fix-kick on the "Yellow Wires" I will not mess under dash, no matter how bad speedometer cable growls. the BAGS are safe, if you (suszuki calls the BAGS "SIR" 1: pull neg lug of car battery, (in the 96 manual) post 1. 2: turn on head lights , step on the brake 3: wait 30m to 1hr. now safe. in real shop the do this all the time to all cars, just do it do you need the pages? console page, cluster https://www.acksfaq.com/HTML/pdfs/96-FSM-v1-8c.pdf PAGE 2 covers bags safe, pull bag fuse. I go hard ball, battery cables, (just in case some bag boy has hack wiring in the car, battery method is 100% safe.) the 96 Plus car is more hard to work on the cluster, the added then, cross beams for side impact damage safety ,m and the custer is boxed in , WAY MORE the need speed simple snaps in , at cluster.. here is my cluster pull, the dead link on my page corrected by the PDF above. https://fixkick.com/power-elect/cluster-pull/cluster-out.html |