How-To: Lincoln Town Car Turn Signal Switch
Ok so this mod is to complement the mod for the Lincoln Town Car shifter found here
The reason for the mod is because the stalk of the switch looks better than the Rangers flat black. https://lh4.googleusercontent.com/_7...0/DSCN3336.JPG https://lh5.googleusercontent.com/_7...0/DSCN3335.JPG https://lh3.googleusercontent.com/_7...0/DSCN3333.JPG Differences in Switches Now from what I've researched there are two different versions of this switch on the Town Car/Crown Vic/Grand Marquis: 1990-1994 Town Car/Crown Vic/Grand Marquis This switch is the most identical to the Rangers, the knob is the same but the stalk is chrome. https://lh6.googleusercontent.com/_7...93%20whole.jpg https://lh6.googleusercontent.com/_7...993%20knob.jpg Top connector: https://lh6.googleusercontent.com/_7...0/DSCN3341.JPG 1995-1997 Town Car/Crown Vic/Grand Marquis This switch has a different knob (it doesn't have the ridges) and the stalk is also chrome. The top connector changed to add another pin slot. https://lh4.googleusercontent.com/_7...996%20full.jpg https://lh4.googleusercontent.com/_7...996%20knob.jpg Top connector: https://lh4.googleusercontent.com/_7...0/DSCN3342.JPG How to's for different year Rangers 1995-1998 Rangers 90-94 Switch Plug and Play....your done.......easy. 95-97 Switch You have to get a new connector and repin it to your existing harness. Translate the wires over to the exact same spots on the new connector except for two wires: Light blue and White/Red. This is where to relocate these two wires: https://lh6.googleusercontent.com/_7...20-%20Copy.JPG 1999-2003 Rangers 90-94 Switch The plug and wiring is the exact same but for one BIG problem. Ford changed the internal resistances shown on the wires for each interval on the wiper part. If you hooked this up with your stock GEM your wipers wouldn't work until HIGH is selected and then they wouldn't be able to shut off. Only fix for this is either change out the resistors (check post by mikerider below) or swap your GEM to a 1998 or older one. I swapped mine to a 1998 and the wipers work fine but the GEM I swapped in had a different Speed Sensor calibration so the speedometer and odometer are off. So if you swap GEMS your either gonna have to find a truck with the same speed calibration or have yours calibrated. ****Note there may be more problems to face by swapping GEMs.******* 95-97 Switch On this one your gonna have to repin to a new connector as stated above AND do the GEM swap (or guts swap below). If anyone knows of a fix to the differences in resistances problem let me know. |
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well I tore into mine tonight, I got the internals switched and it bench tests well I plan to install it this weekend and make sure everything is working properly.
on to the pics pull out the screws and carefully pull apart the assembly. Attachment 89263 Internals Attachment 89264 Attachment 89265 remove the connection and stalk, cut off the wire connector with enough wire to reconnect later) Attachment 89266 Remove the end cap off the stalk Attachment 89267 disassemble the switch http://i682.photobucket.com/albums/v...r/P1050667.jpg remove wiring (ranger left crown vic right) Attachment 89268 reassemble ranger internals in crown vic stalk, solder connector back together then assemble crown vic stalk in ranger housing. Attachment 89269 Attachment 89270 I will report back once its in the truck |
So pretty much you are just changing out the stalk housing everything else is the Ranger (main housing and guts). FREAKING AWESOME!!!!!!!!!!
I've been riding around with mine now but my speeds off because of the other GEM but this is awesome! Thanks for the post Edit: Maybe you should make these and sell them! |
Was there anyway to repin that white connector without cutting it?
Also from the pictures it looks like you can disconnect the resistor disk where the wires connect to it. If this is so all you would have to do is switch just the disks out. But you would still probably need to take the main housing apart to get the ring some slack to come out it looks like. (speaking of, how did you get the disk out? I took apart the knob on the spare and pulled the white contact shaft out. Do you just push on the wires on the end of the stalk to get it out?) |
Originally Posted by sheltonfilms
(Post 1811233)
Was there anyway to repin that white connector without cutting it?
Also from the pictures it looks like you can disconnect the resistor disk where the wires connect to it. If this is so all you would have to do is switch just the disks out. But you would still probably need to take the main housing apart to get the ring some slack to come out it looks like. (speaking of, how did you get the disk out? I took apart the knob on the spare and pulled the white contact shaft out. Do you just push on the wires on the end of the stalk to get it out?) To get the disc out I used a bike spoke, I ran it up from the back side and pushed the disc out. I bet a coat hanger would work well to, it took some work to get the one out of the crown vic shaft. |
Originally Posted by sheltonfilms
(Post 1809139)
Only fix for this is either change out the resistors (check post by mikerider below) or swap your GEM to a 1998 or older one. I swapped mine to a 1998 and the wipers work fine but the GEM I swapped in had a different Speed Sensor calibration so the speedometer and odometer are off.
I have no idea what a dealer would charge but the actual procedure is very simple. |
Originally Posted by rwenzing
(Post 1811330)
The speedo/odo calibration in the 1998~2000 RABS GEM/CTM can be fixed through the Data Link Connector using a dealer tool such as an NGS, WDS, IDS or equivalent. All you need to do is change the "revs per mile" number in the GEM to the correct value for the tire on the truck. The revs/mile spec can usually be found on the tire manufacturer's website (measured and exact) or you can use a calculated approximation from a tire size calculator (plenty close enough).
I have no idea what a dealer would charge but the actual procedure is very simple. |
Originally Posted by mikerider
(Post 1811309)
No way that I saw to do it with out cutting and re soldering, the clips on both ends are to big to fit through the small holes in the stalk.
To get the disc out I used a bike spoke, I ran it up from the back side and pushed the disc out. I bet a coat hanger would work well to, it took some work to get the one out of the crown vic shaft. |
Originally Posted by sheltonfilms
(Post 1811376)
Do you know of any aftermarket programmers that are able to interface with the gem to change these values.
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Originally Posted by sheltonfilms
(Post 1811378)
But if you could disconnect the disks you could leave the wiring and just swap the discs.
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Update! installed and works perfectly!!!!
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Originally Posted by rwenzing
(Post 1811394)
There may be aftermarket tools but I have only used the NGS+ Ford tool. These are obsolete for the newest Fords but still work fine on Rangers like yours or mine. You can usually find the NGS+ on eBay for about $400~800. After watching eBay for about a year, I lucked out and finally got a good deal on a nice, nearly new one with the case and all of the necessary data cards and cables.
Originally Posted by mikerider
(Post 1811498)
Update! installed and works perfectly!!!!
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Originally Posted by sheltonfilms
(Post 1811589)
Good job. I'm gonna do some gutting this weekend so I can put my factory GEM back in so I get the right speedometer readout.
I will get some more pics when I get my shifter installed. |
Did you think putting it back together was a little hard. I took about 5 mins to wiggle everything in place after taking one apart and looking at it.
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Originally Posted by sheltonfilms
(Post 1811605)
Did you think putting it back together was a little hard. I took about 5 mins to wiggle everything in place after taking one apart and looking at it.
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Picked up a resistor disk out of a 1999 Taurus switch today (I want to keep my factory ranger one as a backup).
I took the Lincoln switch apart and I was able to unpin the bigger end connector and snake the pins through the arm so that I had enough slack to switch the disk. Switched the disk and I was going to swap the arm over to a 1998 explorer switch I had laying around but I noticed that the contacts on the newer switches are soldered in. Same connector just solder together. Well I don't have my soldering iron handy to desolder the connector so that I can simply just plug it in so I ended up just using the Lincoln housing. So it is pretty much the lincoln switch with a 1999+ resistor disk. |
I am doing this also but I got the 94 stalk so I dont have to do anything to it. I have enough wiring to do with my motor swap going on.
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