JoshuaGrooms83
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Alright, I have a M1083 MTV , Stewart & Stevenson built in 11/98
This is a service truck (Active in the military still) and I need some ones help.
Once the vehicle get to 30mph, the overspeed lamp indicator on the drivers display flashes even though im not overspeeding. The vehicle drives fine and seems to shift fine as well. I know that with the CTIS module set at highway, the overspeed lamp will kick on at about 55mph but its kicking on at 30mph. The light will go off of course if I unplug the CTIS module but this is not an option with my job. Ive trouble shot the sensors, wires from the sensors to the controller, wires to the display, and wires to the transducer, and they check out according to the troubleshooting tree of "CTIS overspeed not operating" but that's a different issue.
I recently swapped out the oil CAT motor for another due to a massive oil leak and the reservists killed it in the process. After it was all said and done, the MTV runs fine and the CTIS works as designed. Tires inflate and hold pressure where it is suppose to be in highway, sand, mud, ETC..., the engine speed sensor and transmission sensor are good, the CTIS module is good, and the air transducer in the passenger kick panel is good.
Ive gone through the trouble shooting manual and these isn't anything for a fault like this.
I work at an AMSA shop and this **** thing is kicking my ass. Ive seen one other member on here that mentioned the same fault but did not seem to come to a conclusion.
If there is a sticky or previous fix to this issue I apologize as im an active member of other car forums and understand proper forum SOP's but I just registered today and im actually on the clock right now so im pressed for time at the moment.
If anyone can give me some pointers on this, that would awesome. This thing is so simple, its not lol there are literally almost no computers on this thing other then the CTIS and the TCM. Ive hooked up a prolink to it and the trans is fine. Ive swapped a known good CTIS and it does the same. it is really weird.
Im wondering if there is some kind of manual control on the air side this isn't working properly that and is registering an incorrect PSI to the module, and then it is sending the overspeed indication. trying to find a schematic on this old thing was a pain in itself and there. Ive called Stewart and Stevenson just to find out I need to call BAE because they don't even register those things on their databases anymore. Im still trying to see if there is anyone on that end that is a Subject matter expert but now calls as of yet.
Thanks everyone for your help
This is a service truck (Active in the military still) and I need some ones help.
Once the vehicle get to 30mph, the overspeed lamp indicator on the drivers display flashes even though im not overspeeding. The vehicle drives fine and seems to shift fine as well. I know that with the CTIS module set at highway, the overspeed lamp will kick on at about 55mph but its kicking on at 30mph. The light will go off of course if I unplug the CTIS module but this is not an option with my job. Ive trouble shot the sensors, wires from the sensors to the controller, wires to the display, and wires to the transducer, and they check out according to the troubleshooting tree of "CTIS overspeed not operating" but that's a different issue.
I recently swapped out the oil CAT motor for another due to a massive oil leak and the reservists killed it in the process. After it was all said and done, the MTV runs fine and the CTIS works as designed. Tires inflate and hold pressure where it is suppose to be in highway, sand, mud, ETC..., the engine speed sensor and transmission sensor are good, the CTIS module is good, and the air transducer in the passenger kick panel is good.
Ive gone through the trouble shooting manual and these isn't anything for a fault like this.
I work at an AMSA shop and this **** thing is kicking my ass. Ive seen one other member on here that mentioned the same fault but did not seem to come to a conclusion.
If there is a sticky or previous fix to this issue I apologize as im an active member of other car forums and understand proper forum SOP's but I just registered today and im actually on the clock right now so im pressed for time at the moment.
If anyone can give me some pointers on this, that would awesome. This thing is so simple, its not lol there are literally almost no computers on this thing other then the CTIS and the TCM. Ive hooked up a prolink to it and the trans is fine. Ive swapped a known good CTIS and it does the same. it is really weird.
Im wondering if there is some kind of manual control on the air side this isn't working properly that and is registering an incorrect PSI to the module, and then it is sending the overspeed indication. trying to find a schematic on this old thing was a pain in itself and there. Ive called Stewart and Stevenson just to find out I need to call BAE because they don't even register those things on their databases anymore. Im still trying to see if there is anyone on that end that is a Subject matter expert but now calls as of yet.
Thanks everyone for your help