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Originally Posted by jross20 View Post
I grounded the SGI-5 to the frame vs the ABS harness... Was this perhaps a mistake?

Other random electrical things that I've had before this install are:

- Door lock button rarely works, fob works.
- Light around key cylinder now rarely works
- I always get shocked lightly when I exit the truck now. Like static but it's very apparent and always happens.

Any relation? Ideas?
I have the SGI-5 too. I get the little blips on the speedo - in my case, only when going up or down through 55mph. I have a feeling it is the SGI-5, not any of the wiring.

So, I'd say your other issues are unrelated.

- Door locks - check if the passenger door button works. You may have bad wiring in the driver'd door harness.
- Key cylinder light - that's a odd one - but the only light in the truck controlled by the integration relay (either bad bulb, wiring, or flaky integration relay)
- Its winter, and might just be dry where you are. Before you start getting out of your seat, touch and keep your hand on the door latch loop on the b-pillar as you get out. You'll never get shocked that way. If you can stand the smell, rubbing a dryer sheet on the seat cloth will work too.

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