Well, the CTIS on my M923A2 has been intermittent since I got the truck. Seemed like it was working fairly well today on the test drive. It would go from solid Hwy to flashing highway over a few minutes. All of a sudden, I get 5 flashing lights. I'm thinking now would be a good time to check for leaks. I unplug the controller, plug it in and jump out to listen for leaks. As I get to the back of the truck, I notice there is oil ALL OVER everything near and above the rear axle. I don't mean it's dripping. It looks like someone dropped a grenade in a gallon jug of gear oil. No soap or windex needed here! Sounds like wheel seals might have a bit of a leak.
So, to fix or not to fix? If I invest the time, can I expect this to function for a few thousand miles or am I wasting time?
I've been reading the TM CTIS sections. I understand a lot of how it works but it I need a work package with a flow chart that either ends with "SCREW IT. Disconnect it and tell your supervisor it's AFU. or YEAH, try to fix it. It might last (x) days. "
So, to fix or not to fix? If I invest the time, can I expect this to function for a few thousand miles or am I wasting time?
I've been reading the TM CTIS sections. I understand a lot of how it works but it I need a work package with a flow chart that either ends with "SCREW IT. Disconnect it and tell your supervisor it's AFU. or YEAH, try to fix it. It might last (x) days. "