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Ok. I pulled the dash panel, K11 and the Dump bed fuse. Everything looks new. Any ideas how I can test the relays and fuses to see if they are in good working order?
Thank you all for your comments. I did as you suggested and raised the cab after starting the truck. I did not see any lights on the alternator while the truck was running. I took pictures of the gauges, the display panel showing the no charge light and the LBCD.
Me too! I just replaced all four batteries in my 2009 M1093a1. I was very happy because I managed to get the truck running after it had been sitting in my driveway for a year. I then noticed the "no charge" light came on. The two voltage gauges on the dash (the 24-volt and 12-volt) both...
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