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  • Solution for Weathertech Floor Mats with Edges that Want to Curl Up
  • The Weathertech floor mats sometimes will be curled up when new and in cold environments and what our contacts at Weathertech advise is to roll them up the opposite direction they are wanting to curl up for a few minutes and then try installing them again and they should be the correct shape.
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  • Troubleshooting WeatherTech Front Auto Floor Mat Fit on Driver's Side Door Frame
  • The WeatherTech Front Auto Floor Mats - Tan # WT450031 are a custom fit for a few GMC, Chevy, and Cadillac truck and SUV models. They will all fit in the same way, so I've attached a video of the installation to assist. They will slide right in and follow the contour of the door jamb. If the mats are cold, they may not fit as well, so you can bring them indoors and up to room temp prior to installation. If you want to confirm a fit, let me know what vehicle you have because these mats...
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  • Troubleshooting A Brake Buddy Select 3 Breaking System That Keeps Locking Up The Brakes
  • Since you're using it in the proportional mode the Brake Buddy Select 3 # HM39524 really shouldn't be locking up the brakes in the CR-V. After looking into this there are others that have had some similar experiences and have found some solutions which I have listed out below: The first step is to bleed your brakes by depressing the pedal 6 or 7 times before hooking on your Brake Buddy. Multiple users have noted that this has been the difference maker to get their units properly functioning....
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  • Troubleshooting No Trailer Connection Error on Tekonsha P3 on 2019 Chevrolet Express Van 4500
  • From what you have described, you have wired your Tekonsha P3 # 90195 correctly. On the 2019 Chevrolet Express Van the red wire with white stripe is the power, which should connect to the black wire on the brake controller wiring harness. The blue wire goes with the blue wire. The blueish green, or light blue wire is the brake signal which should connect to the red wire on the brake controller. That leaves the white wire which is the ground, and it sounds like you ran it separately since...
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