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CTIS mystery wires.

ramdough

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Behind my passenger kick panel, I found a couple of wire will ring terminals on them. I am wondering what they should be connected to.

Will post pictures next post.


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ramdough

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I am assuming this should be 12v or 24v based on the A1 schematic.
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the other one is a mystery…. Maybe same terminal as the CTIS one?
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any insights here?

my CTIS never worked yet.
 

ramdough

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Are those the actual wire numbers 501 and 502? Are they in a wire bundle with other wires, if so what are those numbers?
I will look closer. The ends are loose, but let me see where they go into a bundle.

My truck is an A1 but has the A0 accessory harness/PTO-winch halfway installed. So far, the only thing installed is the p210 harness. The dash harness is being modified per my other thread.


I think that is original truck harness.


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My truck is an A1 but has the A0 accessory harness/PTO-winch halfway installed. So far, the only thing installed is the p210 harness. The dash harness is being modified per my other thread.

I think that is original truck harness.....
to help others find that in future searches, that lead them to this thread....... maybe post link?
 

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to help others find that in future searches, that lead them to this thread....... maybe post link?
This thread:



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ramdough

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Ok, looked again. The wires are loomed together, then go into a massive wire harness under the pdp.

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they are labeled with aluminum labels TL501 and TL502
 

ramdough

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Ok, looked again. The wires are loomed together, then go into a massive wire harness under the pdp.

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they are labeled with aluminum labels TL501 and TL502
Still can’t make sense of these wires. I looked at the wire diagram and can’t decipher if they need to go to ground (my assumption) or maybe power. Anyone have any thoughts.

Other wires I have traced out better, but not these for some reason.


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So were you ever able to see if there are any wire numbers stamped on the wire insulation itself. Usually black numbers on the white insulation. Typically 4 characters like 461B or 1911 ect… you may have to unwrap the wire bundle a little to access enough wire to get to the numbers…
 

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They go to a pressure switch that would turn on the brake lights, used on the tractor only. I don't know for what purpose and the device isn't labeled in the schematics (see G197) nor is it called out in the switch table. If you do trace wires on the schematics, the location direction call out for wire 1594 from the switch on grid G197 is mislabeled as C180 - it's actually C188.

The switch is in the lower right in this picture:

 

ramdough

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They go to a pressure switch that would turn on the brake lights, used on the tractor only. I don't know for what purpose and the device isn't labeled in the schematics (see G197) nor is it called out in the switch table. If you do trace wires on the schematics, the location direction call out for wire 1594 from the switch on grid G197 is mislabeled as C180 - it's actually C188.

The switch is in the lower right in this picture:

That was very helpful.

Thanks! I guess I will just tape them off.


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