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Where do I cut (override) the ebrake warning switch.
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Thanks guys...found the wire...it was grounding out. I haven't been able to check if that stopped the warning yet because I need to put the mc sensor back together. That's next...my problem is I have two wires with separate female connectors and only one male connector on the sensor. Does anybody know why this is? Should I just connect them both to the sensor?
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