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I want to thank you for this great information. I just got off the phone with Southern Automotive and he said they are building them now. Just waiting on delivery of one component. Estimated date for sale is mid January and the price per PCB for the M939 family will be around $150-$165. He also...
Here is two pictures of the PCB out of my M925, internal view (note the rust and contamination). The other image is one I made showing the PCB pins and the circuit wires that are in the plug that connects to the PCB.
Pin 81. Is the large black wire that goes to the main terminal on the black...
With my electronics knowledge and after studying all the circuit and wiring diagrams I can build a modified unit that would be similar in working as a M35. Only no neutral safety circuit , reverse polarity protection .
That's my thinking but with that circuit board in the PCB and one lead goes to the alternator from that board, I wasn't sure if it might have been that circuit or a stuck protection relay. I've opened the PCB up for inspection. Looks like the battery relay is fried and the starter lock out relay...
Got back last month from a road trip of 1200 miles in my M925A1. All was good until I was 120 miles from home, coming back. It was late night and noticed my headlights getting dimmer. I pulled into first available truck stop and wait for daylight. No luck finding a place to park a 5 ton pulling...
I'm thinking the reason is possible bad battery(s). Doing a full charge then checking the gravity in each cell.
But you asked for them. Here are pictures of my latest family member.
1984 AM General M925. Bought at GL for 2335.00 Truck center Indianapolis.
Well switch is in correct. But gremlin is back. Battery switch ON. Fully charged batteries. Ignition switch to ON and no power to starter solenoid or instruments. Set fuel pump to BYPASS and jumper start the starter. Engine runs but still no power to gauges. Rev engine to high RPM and gauges and...
Finally figured out the proper pattern. Exercised the gremlins out of it. Now it starts and stops per the -10. Found the emergency fuel shut off bypass valve screwed in. Adjusted back to open(clockwise). Reset the electronics and starts as it should. Operating all electric input gauges and...
I'm brand new on here but I really need some technical assistance that I can't find in the -10 or -24 manuals.
Just bought a 1984 M925 and drove it from Indiana to Tennessee. Had to bypass starter circuit due to it not having an ignition switch. I now have a switch but the wire markings area...
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