Transmission mounts are bad
To the left of the steering column on the dash board
Look under the dash board near steering column
There is a relay under the steering column inside the vehicle.
Most likely next to steering column. near dash board
Under the dash board on the left side of the steering column.
Is located under the dash board driverside. 1st remove panel underneath the steering column. Then look up for it, it should be between the steering columnand the brake assembly...column
First you have to remove the panel from the bottom of the dash board to be able to get to the steering column bolts. Then, disconnect all of the wiring harnesses from the steering column. After this, go underneath the truck and disconnect the shifter linkage from the transmission. You can then remove the four bolts that hold the column up. Then, carefully slide the column out. Once the shifter linkage is against the firewall, rotate the column until you can pull the linkage through the opening in the firewall.
pop the hood and take the bolt and nut off the linkage up by the firewall. then pull your carpet back on the floor board and undo the four bolts at the bottom of the steering column. then undo the bolts directly under the steering column and disconnect the ignition switch and all electricals of the columnm then pull it out.
THE CONNECTOR IS LOCATED BELOW THE DASH BOARD AT THE BASE OF THE STEERING COLUMN
Look on the under side of the dash board, close to the steering column.
There is a port for a computer to connect to under the dash near the steering column. The OBDII connector will be within a foot or so of the column near your knees.
They are bulbs that press into the backof the dashboard. The dashboard lights work off of a printed circuit. If you need to fix the dash board lights the steering column can be dropped down to gain access. Most books say to pull the steering wheel but you can do the job a lot faster just by taking the U clamp off the bottom of the steering column and dropping it down.