glcaines
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Last year, back in October, My M35A3 refused to start when I tried to depart from the Southeastern Military Vehicle Rally. With the truck in neutral and the accessory switch on, engaging the start switch did nothing. The instruments came on, but the low air buzzer did not, even though the pressure was very low. I tried at least a dozen times and nothing. Some friends were about to help me when all of a sudden, the problem disappeared and the engine started right up. No problems since, until yesterday. Many attempts to start and nothing. The starter relay did not engage, but all of the instruments came to life, but again, the low air buzzer didn't sound. I was in the process of troubleshooting, when all of a sudden, the problem disappeared. I am all but convinced that the problem lies with the accessory switch partially failing due to the fact that the low air buzzer is also non-functional when the issue occurs. I am obviously getting 24VDC on pins A and C of the accessory switch, or the instruments wouldn't come to life, although I haven't measured it. However, there is no 24VDC at the starter relay when the start switch is engaged. To me, this indicates that the accessory switch is failing since the low air buzzer also fails to energize with the accessory switch on. The only thing the low air pressure buzzer and the engine start function have in common is the accessory switch.