Jesus Freak
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It had to be a 1-1/2". It was a regular roofing metal screw.@Jesus Freak How long was that screw you used to prop open your FSS? I just left the key in the ignition all night and I'm worried about the FSS. I'm leaving on a 1500 mile road trip in a couple weeks. I'd like to have a backup in case the FSS craps out on me
But like @franklin2 said, it should just be able to just stay engaged. My issue was a janky connection in the wiring harness that was causing the issue. I cut out the bad spot and made a better connection and I haven't had any issue.
But, if you drive old vehicles, and I don't care how "fixed up" they are, always be ready to go "MacGyver" on them in a pinch or get full coverage with AAA and they'll tow you and get you a courtesy vehicle. It just cost as much as a brand new truck to insure on that level.