Wile E. Coyote
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Every now and then I'll start up the 1993 M1078, and there will be no display on the transmission selector, and you cannot select gears. Turning it off and restarting it usually brings it back (after doing it once or twice), but then when driving it sometimes again gives you no display, and goes into neutral.
I have all the manuals but not the time to go into it at the moment, but just wondered if anyone's come across this before and has a quick fix. I know they had trouble with wiring connectors and what-not on the earlier ones which is probably where I'll start. I have another proverbial "known good" M1078, same year, that I can swap parts with - but hopefully it won't come to that.
Last time I saw something similar was on a transit bus using the same Allison selector panel, which managed to get wet at some point. Transmission wouldn't do anything because it read that the '2' key was selected at startup (dirty water traces making the key turn On), so I'm leaning towards the selector if connections/ grounds don't prove to be the problem.
Weird deal because it drove fine the 80 miles from the trucking yard without a hiccup.
I have all the manuals but not the time to go into it at the moment, but just wondered if anyone's come across this before and has a quick fix. I know they had trouble with wiring connectors and what-not on the earlier ones which is probably where I'll start. I have another proverbial "known good" M1078, same year, that I can swap parts with - but hopefully it won't come to that.
Last time I saw something similar was on a transit bus using the same Allison selector panel, which managed to get wet at some point. Transmission wouldn't do anything because it read that the '2' key was selected at startup (dirty water traces making the key turn On), so I'm leaning towards the selector if connections/ grounds don't prove to be the problem.
Weird deal because it drove fine the 80 miles from the trucking yard without a hiccup.