kg5252
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My M880 has been put back together and I have driven it multiple times since. The truck runs, starts and idles well. All of the gauges and all of my lighting works. I removed the entire blackout light system from the truck. The problem I am having is that in low rpms, everything on the electrical system of the truck is very dim, and when coming to a stop to make a turn, which would be in low rpms, my turn signals will not function. When the truck gets revved, the electrical system brightens up. Even when the truck is at idle, the alternator gauge is reading that it is charging and we have not had a problem with the battery being discharged.
When I bought the truck, the previous owner gave me a new electronic control unit and a resistor that is mounted next to it on the inside of the left fender. The ECU on the left fender and another (similar looking unit?) on the firewall have both appeared to have gotten hot and melted the substance that is inside of them. Which of these units controls the motor and which one controls the lighting. I am afraid to put the new pieces in because I do not want to melt them too.
When the vehicle is running, we tried beeping the horn and got 15 volts, but while testing the headlights, we only got 8 volts. I have read that some of these trucks have a low voltage coil that only put out around 8 volts. Is this my problem as to why I am having such dim headlights and turn signals?
When I bought the truck, the previous owner gave me a new electronic control unit and a resistor that is mounted next to it on the inside of the left fender. The ECU on the left fender and another (similar looking unit?) on the firewall have both appeared to have gotten hot and melted the substance that is inside of them. Which of these units controls the motor and which one controls the lighting. I am afraid to put the new pieces in because I do not want to melt them too.
When the vehicle is running, we tried beeping the horn and got 15 volts, but while testing the headlights, we only got 8 volts. I have read that some of these trucks have a low voltage coil that only put out around 8 volts. Is this my problem as to why I am having such dim headlights and turn signals?