I took the RH step off and built a bracket that holds a chain box (expanded metal bottom) and 50 cal ammo can. I used some angle and flat steel that I had laying around. It mounts with the factory step hardware.
Both on mine. Kind of annoying actually. Most the time I'll just throttle up to 1500-2000 rpm and do what I need to do, especially loader work. Helps keep the DPF burned out too.
My linked pedal kicks off when the brakes are pushed. Check that your brake pedal isn't hanging up and the brake lights are staying on.
Also the hydro pedals have to be in "neutral" or not pushed down for it turn on.
I haven't had any problems with mine, just a couple of ideas to check.
I just bought a MT357HC and saw that the diagnostic port is the standard OBD-II like I've seen in the automotive world. After reading this thread, I was curious and hooked up my Snap-on Solus Edge in generic mode. Sure enough it found the ECM and I was able to read data and clear codes (there...