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  1. Update: Thanks for all your comments. Once I learned that the Mexican plant plan was canceled and that the TC as we know it was also canceled, as we know it, I jumped on the Internet searching for a '22 TC Titanium. I found about a dozen, this side of the Rockies. Most had very inflated prices. I finally found one in Orlando that had been ordered, but canceled and I jumped on it. It was still in Spain and it was November 8th before I could get it. All it took was a flight, two hotels and gas for 735 miles home. So now I'm HAPPY.
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  2. Finally got around to converting both my front power points to switched using N/O relays. I have learned two lessons: 1. Don't work on anything plastic when it's 26* out. The shifter surround, which normally just pulls right off, shattered into 3 pieces. Ostensibly they still make them, so maybe it's a $40 mistake rather than an irreparable one. For now it's epoxied. 2. If anyone ever needs a switched power trigger and is also not a fan (or just out of) scotchloks or fuse taps, a/o 2010 switched power to the rear wipers is the Green/Blue wire at pin 5 in C219, which is the white plug in the driver's kick panel. If you don't have rear wipers, the wire terminates there, and you can depin and use it for whatever. If you are fuse-tapping, it's on 20A fuse# 180, shared with the front wipers. EDIT: Another 2010 popped up at the super-close, super-busy junkyard on the 17th. Grabbed the shifter surround for $5, plus some other trim I needed. When I have time, gonna make another trip with tools to grab the intact upper B-pillar trim, since mine had the back cut off when the cargo partition was installed.
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  3. You need to troubleshoot the ACM and APIM.. Lots to learn about how they work. You will need Forscan software and an adapter to connect your PC to the vehicle. Start by researching Forscan on this forum or just go to forscan.org. Forscan may show which module is not working. Then replacement involves buying a junkyard module and loading your configuration using Forscan. This is all relatively inexpensive but time consuming. A good project to get familiar with the electronics and how to troubleshoot these vehicles.
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