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I have an M1123 that I purchased a year ago. I have been changing fluids, checking hubs, cleaning grounds, and trying to get road worthy now that I have a SF97 and have retired. Cleaning the grounds behind the gauges allowed the fuel gauge to work again. I put new batteries in it when it arrived. It had been starting beautifully and running smoothly until the other night. While the truck was in park with the motor running, the transmission warning light started flashing Morse code. I turned off the truck. The next day, with pen and paper in hand to try and decipher what code I had been seeing, I tried to start the truck. I turned it to run and nothing. The wait light does not illuminate, there is no usual clunk of a relay, and I have no lights, either dash or headlights. I dug through old posts on here, Google, and G503. Today, with a printed copy of TM 9-2320-280-20-1 in hand and a multi meter I started trying to find the root of the problem. I have 12.8 volts at the run switch, across the starter positive and negative lugs, and on each battery when disconnected. There are 25 volts from the positive on the front battery to the negative on the rear. No current on the start position of the ignition switch. I replaced the switch with a keyed one when I first received the truck. Tomorrow, I will put the original HMMWV switch back in it and try again. I checked Ohms across the shunt, and it was good. The same with the battery wires. The TM and I will become the best of friends in the coming days. The 12 volts showing up instead of 24 is frustrating. Ideas?
Thanks,
Ray
Thanks,
Ray