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I beleive there is a switch on the accelerator pedal that is activated when the pedal goes "to the floor" and downshifts....maybe that switch is activiating early?
What is a REV B truck? REV stands for "Reliability Enhanced Vehicle" its not a "revision".
Anything can be swapped from one generation humvee to another, if you replace enough parts. But personally I don't think are big advantages moving from an ECV to a REV. I agree with the previous poster...
I've had really good results using the generic tire plug kits that look like this:
I've probably patched two dozen tires with these throughout my life, and I've never ever had a patch leak even after tens of thousands of miles.
You dont need to remove anything, its designed to work with two 12v batteries wired in series or parellel. This has been confirmed by the manufacturer.
I leave mine hooked up at all times, and installed the NOCO inlet port on the front of the battery box.
Its a Motorola XPR4550, UHF low split so it can do HAM, GMRS, and commercial. Its also hooked up to my intercom system on the receive side. Still need to hook up the intercom for transmit though (hence the mic).
I took the advice here and moved the backup camera:
Also finished the install with the monitor and everything. Its hooked up to the TCM power feed wire, so turns on and off with the start switch. It stays on full time when running (I dont want to need to be in reverse to use it).
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