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I have a 2004 F250 6.0L psd. It has an edge juice in it.The manual says there is a switch to change power levels.I can not find that switch anywhere.The manual says it is supposed to be coiled up either in engine compartment or under dash.It is in either place.So my question is, does that model not have one?Or could the previous owner have taken it off.I am new to this whole diesel world,Iv'e never owned one before or any performance parts.I know how to change it on the monitor in the truck from 1-5 is this the only way to adjust the power? Thank you
I have an Edge Juice with Attitude. The manual did show pics of a the switch but I did not have that with mine as I had purchased the Juice/Attitude as a package. Therefore I can only change power levels with the Attitude head. I would assume that it is probably the same with yours.
lockmaster, what is the exact problem you are having? cant find the switch or cant feel any change in power? You may need to adjust some setting on the Attitude monitor.
I thought there was a switch to go from 60hp to like 100.It surely don't feel like it's got 100hp more.Don't get me wrong i can feel more power.So is that how i switch by the sreen?1 is mileage and 5 is extreme correct.
Lockmaster--I'm guessing here; you have the juice with attitude or A2 without a monitor. The small, three-position switch only works if you don't have a monitor connected. If you don't have a monitor and you don't have a switch you should probably get in touch with the person who gave/sold you the product or Ceme (he did offer to help). You can download instructions from Edge Products. From what I gather from the above posts, your unit may not have a switch because it was packaged with a monitor. Good luck
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