That is VERY useful. Thanks Mike.Here you go for bulb numbers and cross reference for 6, 12 and 24 volt systems.
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That is VERY useful. Thanks Mike.Here you go for bulb numbers and cross reference for 6, 12 and 24 volt systems.
This is just a wild guess since you haven't post what kind of truck your working on , but if it is a 939 series 5 ton your going to need to download this for a wiring diagram to track down the light problems . M939_P2P.zip
Needs a failsafe module, very common when both lights dont work
Trust me, they're all money pits! Sometimes you just have to bite the bullet.Thanks expensive part? This truck is becoming a MONEY PIT!!!!
^^Yeah^^?? BTW...Don't worry, M809-series trucks are money pits tooWhat's wrong with the suspension?
Have take out failsafes will be mid next week before I can pull one. What's wrong with the suspension?
Providing detailed information on the issues from the DOT , would be good information to post to help other avoid the same problems . The link to the build thread can be a great what not to do when bobbing link , but only if you post what's wrong.Thanks PM sent. A friend did my bob and here is thread, lots and lots of issues from the DOT.....
http://www.steelsoldiers.com/showth...almost-done-Pics-soon!-A-few-questions-please
Providing detailed information on the issues from the DOT , would be good information to post to help other avoid the same problems . The link to the build thread can be a great what not to do when bobbing link , but only if you post what's wrong.
I'm going to merge your threads. You are posting duplicate info in them and referencing each of them.
You should have simply continued your original thread.
The failsafe module is NOT under the hood, it is in the left front kick panel in the cab,right above the fresh air vent held on by 2 7/16 bolts,1 ground wire and a large screw on connector with wires coming in the top of it.It is under the hood. The ground is through the mounting spacer. Take them out and make sure it is clean of paint and scale all the way through to the firewall.
The failsafe module is NOT under the hood, it is in the left front kick panel in the cab,right above the fresh air vent held on by 2 7/16 bolts,1 ground wire and a large screw on connector with wires coming in the top of it.
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