March 3rd, 2010.
bmh1065:
I believe that the flasher unit relay is on the left front drivers side fender inside the hood, at least that's where it ended up on my rebuilt M35A2. For the rest, no need to firestorm, but I have had excellent service with the TACOM switch installed two years ago and used daily. IT is necessary to ground the swith by a wire from the ground screw on the back of the TACOM switch before you do anything else to it, and the ground MUST be established to a cab metal componenet that is known to be grounded to the frame and batteries by a ground strap. I used one of the four screws for the steering post where it goes through the firewall, and did not disconnect the batteries.
Establishing the ground first removes the potential for a static charge taking out the electronics, then you hook up the master 3 way switch cable to the back of the unit through the hole in the dashboard, test unit, then screw into the dashboard using the four attching screws. It's not rocket science and there are thousands of these units in use daily all around the world. TACOM would not let the bugs rest as someone would be on their butt if the failures took too many vehicles off line, don't you think?
And besides, the old three lever was not flawless, a pain in the a-s to work in the dark, and when it failed, the results were equally bad for the truck and driver...
Just my .02 worth, we gotta get outta the stone age sooner or later now that the wheel's been perfected and placed under a deuce!!!
Cheers,
Kyle F. McGrogan