claptonisgod
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I just had my 1994 M998A1 delivered this morning, after three years of it vacationing with a relative across the country (didn't have the space before now, he did). I'm painfully remembering that it has a range of minor issues, so I was wondering if anyone might be able to help with a general diagnosis so I have an idea of what I'm dealing with when I get in touch with a mechanic/try to tackle things myself.
Issue 1: Lights. The turn signals/hazards/horn only work when the switch is in "stop light" position (except for the left rear, which only comes on as steady burn). The headlights work in "service drive," but the foot switch turns them on and off instead of high beams and the turn signals, hazards, and horn do not work in this mode (indicator light on turn stick doesn't even come on, but the signal lights/tail lights/clearance lights do come on steady). I was driving the truck probably two years ago and the lights all functioned properly, but the light switch broke in the on position and I panicked, afraid I'd not be able to turn the lights off and kill the batteries. Because of my panic, I decided to remove the light switch while they were on before disconnecting the batteries, so I'm guessing I shorted something out. I guess the question here is where would something have shorted out to produce these issues?
Issue 2: When the truck first starts, and I turn the lights on, it surges for about the first minute or so of running. The volt meter moves around in unison, and all of the lights dim, then go back to normal bright, and keep going and it makes some kind of sound that matches this variation. It happens every time I start the truck, no matter if it's been running minutes before. Is this a generator issue? When I had to settle for bringing it to a Chevrolet dealer for basic fluid services, the mechanic said that the generator may be on the way out, so I'm wondering if a bad generator lines up with this issue.
Issue 3: Wipers. They didn't work when I bought the truck, the switch on the motor housing does nothing. I did buy a new one and tried plugging it into the wiring, but I don't think it did anything. Assuming the issue wasn't two bad wiper motors, where would the next place from there be to go look for faults?
Issue 4 (or I'm stupid): Two-part issue here. I was backing the truck into the garage, and the garage has probably a two or three inch height difference with the ground. Obviously it took a little extra gas to get it up and over, but when I was playing with the gas to ease it in, it stalled to a shutoff. Started back up with no issues when I put it in neutral and I got it in, but I've never experienced this before and wonder if I should be concerned. Lastly, after I stalled I figured I should try putting it in low gear, but when the transmission was in neutral the transfer case was grinding when I attempted to shift. Do you have to shut the truck off to change the transfer case? I shut it off and put it in low and started it back up, but unless I messed up the shift and thought I was in a range when I was in neutral (it was late, dark and cold), it wouldn't move in low. Could this be a linkage issue?
I'm sure these are all relatively amateur questions to be asking, but I'm evidently not the most mechanically inclined and want to understand my truck's issues as much as I can. Thanks.
Update edit: I found flasher units online, should my issues be fixed if I replace the truck's? Not sure if this would fix the horn/headlight issues though. Also found that the TM advises shutting engine off before transfer case shift, but not sure this resolves the low not seeming to work issue.
Issue 1: Lights. The turn signals/hazards/horn only work when the switch is in "stop light" position (except for the left rear, which only comes on as steady burn). The headlights work in "service drive," but the foot switch turns them on and off instead of high beams and the turn signals, hazards, and horn do not work in this mode (indicator light on turn stick doesn't even come on, but the signal lights/tail lights/clearance lights do come on steady). I was driving the truck probably two years ago and the lights all functioned properly, but the light switch broke in the on position and I panicked, afraid I'd not be able to turn the lights off and kill the batteries. Because of my panic, I decided to remove the light switch while they were on before disconnecting the batteries, so I'm guessing I shorted something out. I guess the question here is where would something have shorted out to produce these issues?
Issue 2: When the truck first starts, and I turn the lights on, it surges for about the first minute or so of running. The volt meter moves around in unison, and all of the lights dim, then go back to normal bright, and keep going and it makes some kind of sound that matches this variation. It happens every time I start the truck, no matter if it's been running minutes before. Is this a generator issue? When I had to settle for bringing it to a Chevrolet dealer for basic fluid services, the mechanic said that the generator may be on the way out, so I'm wondering if a bad generator lines up with this issue.
Issue 3: Wipers. They didn't work when I bought the truck, the switch on the motor housing does nothing. I did buy a new one and tried plugging it into the wiring, but I don't think it did anything. Assuming the issue wasn't two bad wiper motors, where would the next place from there be to go look for faults?
Issue 4 (or I'm stupid): Two-part issue here. I was backing the truck into the garage, and the garage has probably a two or three inch height difference with the ground. Obviously it took a little extra gas to get it up and over, but when I was playing with the gas to ease it in, it stalled to a shutoff. Started back up with no issues when I put it in neutral and I got it in, but I've never experienced this before and wonder if I should be concerned. Lastly, after I stalled I figured I should try putting it in low gear, but when the transmission was in neutral the transfer case was grinding when I attempted to shift. Do you have to shut the truck off to change the transfer case? I shut it off and put it in low and started it back up, but unless I messed up the shift and thought I was in a range when I was in neutral (it was late, dark and cold), it wouldn't move in low. Could this be a linkage issue?
I'm sure these are all relatively amateur questions to be asking, but I'm evidently not the most mechanically inclined and want to understand my truck's issues as much as I can. Thanks.
Update edit: I found flasher units online, should my issues be fixed if I replace the truck's? Not sure if this would fix the horn/headlight issues though. Also found that the TM advises shutting engine off before transfer case shift, but not sure this resolves the low not seeming to work issue.
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