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Fully charged batteries should read closer to 27v.
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VERY interesting... Indeed my lower blower works, but high does not. I have an undiagnosed ABS fault so the light is on (which is my next project to tackle). As far as the ABS is concerned it does not even self check so its either a bad ECU or its not getting power at all. I can tell you already it's not a loose connection.If it happens again and the gauges don't work, turn the fan on to high and see if it works. The high setting is 24v and runs through the PCB and the low setting is 12v and doesn't run through the PCB. If it doesn't work on high but does work on low and your gauges are not working then I'd be looking at the PCB.
I used ChannellocksThat's brilliant. When I make up my road-ready tool kit I'll be sure to have a section of 4-8 copper wire.
Out of curiosity, what tool did you use to get that giant castle nut off? Haven't removed mine yet, but I'm guessing a pair of channellocks will do it.
My recommendation as they are an oe source for the Protective control box is Southern Automotive as they are reasonable and will sell direct. I think you will find a new one there for close what others sell used ones.i got it running by tapping the pcs with a wrench so if it happens again, how much and were do i get one.... still issue with the a.t.i.s. all lights are flashing at once and abs light has been on since i got the 5 ton
Where is the pcb located on the m35a3? I put in new batteries, but have no headlights and only a click at the firewall. Could this be a bad power switch?
Mine doesn't appear to have one, or it must be in a location I can't locate.I believe it's on the firewall in front of the driver, under the hood.