78dodgeowner
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Hi everyone, I am new to this forum, and hate to jump in asking a bunch of questions, but I searched and couldn't really find an answer.
First off let me start off by saying, I am mainly a civilian dodge truck guy but found out quick these truck usally have good motors and body panels.
I just got a new one home today. It had been sitting since 05, tried to get it started, it hit and great. Now after that an oh so helpfull onlooker went to flipping around on the 3 lever switch. Now there seems to be no power into the cab. What could have happened here?
I know a guy that worked on the VFD that had the truck, and he told me that when they had it some kids got in there and played with the same levers and they had to call in someone from the local national guard branch to fix it.
Is there a certian position these switches need to be in for it to run? It doesnt seem like it to me, but then again, I am an idiot
First off let me start off by saying, I am mainly a civilian dodge truck guy but found out quick these truck usally have good motors and body panels.
I just got a new one home today. It had been sitting since 05, tried to get it started, it hit and great. Now after that an oh so helpfull onlooker went to flipping around on the 3 lever switch. Now there seems to be no power into the cab. What could have happened here?
I know a guy that worked on the VFD that had the truck, and he told me that when they had it some kids got in there and played with the same levers and they had to call in someone from the local national guard branch to fix it.
Is there a certian position these switches need to be in for it to run? It doesnt seem like it to me, but then again, I am an idiot
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