Barrman
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The volt meter on my M1009 has never pointed at the little tick with both alternators putting out 14.4 volts each. It was always in the green though. Lately, it really doesn't even go into the green with everything working.
I have been collecting parts for Colton's RED M1009 for about 2 years now. Once we finally got his truck working great last week electrically, I swapped in a spare volt meter. Now mine reads at the tick like it is supposed to.
However, mine was wired hold down, nut, wires, washer, nut. The replacement gauge and the one in RED were both wired like this: wires, washer, nut, hold down, nut. The -20 shows a different hold down and only 1 set of nuts. Here is all I can find for directions:
"Remove 2 nuts (5) and washers (4), and retaining bracket (1). Remove voltmeter (6) from instrument cluster plate (2)."
Attached is a picture of both options with my old one still in the gauge cover. I don't really need to know the answer, I am just curious.
Thanks.
I have been collecting parts for Colton's RED M1009 for about 2 years now. Once we finally got his truck working great last week electrically, I swapped in a spare volt meter. Now mine reads at the tick like it is supposed to.
However, mine was wired hold down, nut, wires, washer, nut. The replacement gauge and the one in RED were both wired like this: wires, washer, nut, hold down, nut. The -20 shows a different hold down and only 1 set of nuts. Here is all I can find for directions:
"Remove 2 nuts (5) and washers (4), and retaining bracket (1). Remove voltmeter (6) from instrument cluster plate (2)."
Attached is a picture of both options with my old one still in the gauge cover. I don't really need to know the answer, I am just curious.
Thanks.
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