mikey
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I have an M108 that has sat for a few years. I wanted to get her running again this spring, but she's giving me fits.
When I parked her, service lights, low air buzzer and pretty much all electrical items worked.
With the power switch off, or on, I get no service lights. When I turn the power switch on, the gauges all jump, voltage looks good, but there is no low air buzzer. When I press the start button, I get nothing. Not even the click you normally get with low batteries. No draw from the voltage gauge, nothing
Here's what I've tried:
Replaced the ground cable in the battery box because it looked frayed at the end. Sanded the mount point on the frame to ensure a good connection
Replaced the end of the thin cable on the positive side, that goes to the wiring harness, because that looked frayed also
Removed the cover on the fuse box on the firewall (goes the the alternator) and sanded all contact points and blew it out with compressed air
Tried multiple sets of matching, freshly charged batteries, even a brand new set
Tried to bypass the "fuse box" on the firewall, but my harness ends are 2 point male and 3 point female, so that won't work.
Here's what I plan to try tomorrow:
Remove all connections at the starter, clean them up and reconnect
I'm not confident that the starter or starter relay have anything to do with this because the lack of service lights and the lack of low air buzzer.
Any suggestions and help would be greatly appreciated.
Here is a video, but it pretty much covers everything I've already explained.
Thanks!
When I parked her, service lights, low air buzzer and pretty much all electrical items worked.
With the power switch off, or on, I get no service lights. When I turn the power switch on, the gauges all jump, voltage looks good, but there is no low air buzzer. When I press the start button, I get nothing. Not even the click you normally get with low batteries. No draw from the voltage gauge, nothing
Here's what I've tried:
Replaced the ground cable in the battery box because it looked frayed at the end. Sanded the mount point on the frame to ensure a good connection
Replaced the end of the thin cable on the positive side, that goes to the wiring harness, because that looked frayed also
Removed the cover on the fuse box on the firewall (goes the the alternator) and sanded all contact points and blew it out with compressed air
Tried multiple sets of matching, freshly charged batteries, even a brand new set
Tried to bypass the "fuse box" on the firewall, but my harness ends are 2 point male and 3 point female, so that won't work.
Here's what I plan to try tomorrow:
Remove all connections at the starter, clean them up and reconnect
I'm not confident that the starter or starter relay have anything to do with this because the lack of service lights and the lack of low air buzzer.
Any suggestions and help would be greatly appreciated.
Here is a video, but it pretty much covers everything I've already explained.
20220525_183829.mp4
drive.google.com
Thanks!