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    M1078 no crank blows fuse

    slight update!! I got to the end of the wires that lead to the volt gauge. Disconnected the volt gauge and CB77 holds now. Everything on the dash (except the volt gauge) come to life and things are starting to click and buzz!! Still not getting a Start Signal... power on turns everything on...
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    M1078 no crank blows fuse

    Good chilly afternoon from Alaska! Back from my 3 week hitch in the arctic, playing with this thing in the driveway again. We've pulled the steering wheel and looked at the wiring behind the dash, nothing looks terribly out of order. I pulled the connector J301 from the back of the PDP and it...
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    M1078 no crank blows fuse

    Thank you!! this is immensely helpful direction to chase, I was going down a much darker rabbit hole. I suppose its never to late to tell you, I'm functionally electrically dumb. LOL!! But, I have a nice multimeter and I'm tenacious enough to learn this one way or another!!!! Next challenge...
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    M1078 no crank blows fuse

    Unplugged all three TCM connectors, no change. The transmission display comes alive when I put power to the system, displays vehicle is in Neutral. Some of the lights illuminate on the dash, the Transmission light comes on and quickly goes out. I'm thinking the transmission is talking, it...
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    M1078 no crank blows fuse

    K11 removed did not correct the CB77 fuse popping. I went ahead and pulled every fuse and relay on the 24v side of the fuse block EXCEPT the CB77, flipped the master and immediately popped the fuse. Next, I reinstalled all of the fuses and relays in correct order, and started pulling connectors...
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    M1078 no crank blows fuse

    Good morning from Alaska! I've acquired a 2000 M1078A1, learning as I go... after completing the services, filters and all of the fluids since the Army drained everything, this machine pops the CB77 fuse every time I flip the power switch. Fuse block and cover appear to match, the blown CB77...
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