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- Tom
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- 2024 Tacoma SR 6MT
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Howdy all.
I'm in a bit of an odd spot. I have a few large home projects I'll be tackling in the next few months, and I'll need to be backing a dump trailer up my extremely steep driveway into my garage. And I'd prefer to do it without roasting my SR's clutch.
I figure the easiest way to do this is to find a way to put the truck in "2-Low". I know that this was a popular mod for 3rd gens with the manual transmission, but I haven't seen it done yet on the 4th gen. Now, I don't need anything as convenient as a switch in the cab, but I'd very much prefer to do this without removing the entire front drive shaft or cutting or splicing into any wires. Unfortunately, so far I haven't had any luck tracking down a definitive list of which fuses control which systems in the 4th gen.
Is this something that's even possible? Or am I on a wild goose chase?
I'm in a bit of an odd spot. I have a few large home projects I'll be tackling in the next few months, and I'll need to be backing a dump trailer up my extremely steep driveway into my garage. And I'd prefer to do it without roasting my SR's clutch.
I figure the easiest way to do this is to find a way to put the truck in "2-Low". I know that this was a popular mod for 3rd gens with the manual transmission, but I haven't seen it done yet on the 4th gen. Now, I don't need anything as convenient as a switch in the cab, but I'd very much prefer to do this without removing the entire front drive shaft or cutting or splicing into any wires. Unfortunately, so far I haven't had any luck tracking down a definitive list of which fuses control which systems in the 4th gen.
Is this something that's even possible? Or am I on a wild goose chase?
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