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Ok, so I pulled the vinyl trim off from around the emergency brake and bending just right with a flashlight I can see the code. I think.
What I see is 'FHTF-APC' and under that in bold print on the same lable are the letters 'HUG2'. I have 2 questions. First, Ken is the 'HUG2' the code you need to for programing?
And second, this is open to anyone, how do I get to the unit when it's tucked up so tight behind the emergency brake. Will I have to remove the E-brake hardware? Is there enough slack to just loosen everything and pull it out of the way?
The HUG2 is the computer code, my 95 has the same code as yours. I pull my computer from under the hood, it takes me about 10 minutes to pull it doing it that way.
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