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HMMWV FUSE AND RELAYS-LOCATIONS?

Blizken

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Hope everyone is having a great holiday.

I am servicing the "2010 MAK" installed A.C. on my very recently purchased M1123.

(?) Looking for the locations of all of the fuse boxes(s) and or associated relays.

I have searched the knowledge base here and could not find any info.

Thanks in advance for your time.

Cheers,

Blizken
 

Milcommoguy

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Hope everyone is having a great holiday.

I am servicing the "2010 MAK" installed A.C. on my very recently purchased M1123.

(?) Looking for the locations of all of the fuse boxes(s) and or associated relays.

I have searched the knowledge base here and could not find any info.

Thanks in advance for your time.

Cheers,

Blizken
Free information and observations. NOT directed at anyone, anytime, anywhere or any HMMWV. Just burning bandwidth. CAMO

The HMMWV is designed around the concept to be “BATTLESHORT” It is a condition in which some military equipment does not shut down when entering combat, due to a fuse or electrical apparatus failing. In some cases it is switchable. Not the HUMMWV.

There are NO fuses, fusible links, or circuit breakers to inhibit the running / starting of the vehicle in any starting boxes. There are circuit breakers designed into the HMMWV to protect low priority circuits. Soldiers poking around for a fuse under fire…. is not a good battle plan.

Best to look in the TM's. With the TM and the guy's here one should be all hooked up, CAMO
 

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I am glad someone asked this question. I have been looking through my M1123 and the manuals trying to figure out why I could not find a fuse box. Thanks for the answers also.
 

Blizken

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If I am not mistaken those are Self Resetting Circuit Breakers behind the instrument panel. Depending on other accessories there may be additional circuit breakers, one that comes to mind is for a winch.
SELF RESETTING-as in I would not need to monkey around with it if "tripped"?
 

Blizken

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I am glad someone asked this question. I have been looking through my M1123 and the manuals trying to figure out why I could not find a fuse box. Thanks for the answers also.
(I felt like a moron having to ask why I cant find the fuse boxes).

Also, where did you source your 1123 manual(s) from if I may ask.
 

Mullaney

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(I felt like a moron having to ask why I cant find the fuse boxes).

Also, where did you source your 1123 manual(s) from if I may ask.
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Hard part is that nobody bothered to say that the M-1123 is also called a M1114 Series Truck. In other words, the Expanded Capacity Vehicles (ECV) of the M1114 series – m1113, m1114, m1115, m1116, m1121, m1123, m1124, m1145 FAC, m1151, m1152, m1165, m1167

The -10 TM is available for download here:

The repair parts and field maintenance is also here for the newer models:
 

Action

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Hard part is that nobody bothered to say that the M-1123 is also called a M1114 Series Truck. In other words, the Expanded Capacity Vehicles (ECV) of the M1114 series – m1113, m1114, m1115, m1116, m1121, m1123, m1124, m1145 FAC, m1151, m1152, m1165, m1167

The -10 TM is available for download here:

The repair parts and field maintenance is also here for the newer models:
Nobody said it, because the m1123 is NOT an ECV. It is NOT a turbo truck.
 

Action

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Most folks use the links in the first post of the HMMWV forum. I just search "pdf tm 9-2320-xxxxxxx" online.
The 335-13&P is only for serial numbers 300,000 and up. That has since been merged into the -387 manuals, which are for turbos. I have every manual I can find on a usb drive, so I can always find what I need.

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