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Old 23-01-2019, 08:03 AM   #1
TheMoonman
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Default 2004 Him Module

Hi all,

I have an 04 Falcon. I have an issue with the HIM module.
Every now and then the HIM module starts to click when you turn the car on... it doesn't do it all the time and often stops by itself.
I don't want to remove the dash and replace the whole unit as it cost heaps and it doesn't do it all the time.
I have fount the small grey plug on the side of the module, if I unplug it when it starts clicking... it stops and I plug it back in... problem solved.

I want to put a small on/off switch on the plug. Does anyone know which wire is the main feed to the him module that I could put a switch on...

Hope this makes sense.

Cheers
Bruce Swallow
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Old 23-01-2019, 08:18 AM   #2
raceteam
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Default Re: 2004 Him Module

Wiring diagrams are in the Tech Resources
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