RedHeadTarn
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Alright, Finally got around to everything that I've been meaning to do!
Bought a M1028 from a great guy on Craig's List who was being deployed to Texas and had 3 other vehicles already. This one was not currently running at the time, and he didn't have time to fix it, said his buddy told him it needed a new fuse box. Managed to tow it home, (and almost killed my jeep cherokee getting it up the hill) and started trouble shooting. Luckily it came with a copy of the original Unit Maintenance Manual. First thing I discovered was the batteries were hooked up in parallel, not in series. Fixed that, charged 'em both and turned the key.... Nothing. But I did have dash lights and seatbelt buzzers, etc. so I threw my meter on the batteries, and found that they were steadily draining. So I pulled all of the Fuses and started putting them back one by one. Found a short in the Ign control circuit, hunted around for a few days before getting frustrated and calling in a "real"mechanic. $200, 2 new batteries and 3 hours later, it started right up! drove around town for a few days and it seems to be running fine, but wanting to avoid common problems, I did Doghead's starter Relay mod, and wired in a starter kill switch as well, for a little theft-deterrent. Hooked up the off road lights, and bolted down the roll bar, and changed the oil, and it's Road Trip time!!! Time to fid out if it's do or die, for the 25 year old truck!
Bought a M1028 from a great guy on Craig's List who was being deployed to Texas and had 3 other vehicles already. This one was not currently running at the time, and he didn't have time to fix it, said his buddy told him it needed a new fuse box. Managed to tow it home, (and almost killed my jeep cherokee getting it up the hill) and started trouble shooting. Luckily it came with a copy of the original Unit Maintenance Manual. First thing I discovered was the batteries were hooked up in parallel, not in series. Fixed that, charged 'em both and turned the key.... Nothing. But I did have dash lights and seatbelt buzzers, etc. so I threw my meter on the batteries, and found that they were steadily draining. So I pulled all of the Fuses and started putting them back one by one. Found a short in the Ign control circuit, hunted around for a few days before getting frustrated and calling in a "real"mechanic. $200, 2 new batteries and 3 hours later, it started right up! drove around town for a few days and it seems to be running fine, but wanting to avoid common problems, I did Doghead's starter Relay mod, and wired in a starter kill switch as well, for a little theft-deterrent. Hooked up the off road lights, and bolted down the roll bar, and changed the oil, and it's Road Trip time!!! Time to fid out if it's do or die, for the 25 year old truck!
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