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The gen 1 and gen 2 light must come on when the truck is not running. If they are not coming on when you turn the key the batteries will not charge.
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Is the wiring in the last two photos of the firewall correct? I'm at the point that I need to wire up this area.Two or three more
The engine was turning over when I bought it about a year ago. When I started this thread, it was not turning over. I think I must have got a wire to connect when I took the fuse box off the firewall and put it back. Could be when I cleaned the guages too. Might have been a bad connection there too.Great, your truck runs! But tell us what you did. Did the engine turn over at all when you started this thread? Or did it turn over after you charged the batteries ? Help us, help you !
I honestly can't answer that question at this point. Hopefully someone finds us and fixes us.Is the wiring in the last two photos of the firewall correct? I'm at the point that I need to wire up this area.
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Progress is good. Glad to hear you are making some.In other news, the truck is running just well enough to not get towed while I hide it at work.
Yeah, I'm hoping the TM's warthog found are going to help me figure out what happened. I actually have time today to look at them and see what can be done. With any luck, I'll get the wiring figured out and drop back to the original wiring. If it isn't a problem, I'll keep the batteries in the back unless that is the problem. I had hoped that the 12v resistor was the problem but I guess it isn't from your description. Will know more later.Progress is good. Glad to hear you are making some.
The resistor is used strictly for dropping the 24V down to 12V to feed the glow plugs. You can always bypass the resistor and feed the glow plug relay with 12V.
If someone wired 24V directly into the 12V terminal block (diamond shaped one on the drivers side firewall) that would create many uhh problems.
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