When working on the CUCVs, it is important to disconnect your batteries before beginning work. There are many places on the truck that have live 12v and 24v connections that can be shorted out.
One of these connections is the starter relay under the dash. If you are installing the Doghead Starter Relay upgrade or even installing a radio, there is a good chance that the live terminals can short against the frame or a wrench.
If you have done the Doghead Relay upgrade you WILL have a better chance of shorting the starter relay as you now have a big exposed 24v terminal
If it happens on the starter relay, most of the time you will blow the fusible link on the 24v Positive Terminal block behind the rear battery.
Check your fusible link and repair if necessary.
Instructions for repairing a fusible link can be found in the Fusible Links -101 sticky
http://www.steelsoldiers.com/showthread.php?122571-Fusible-Links-101
More things to come.
One of these connections is the starter relay under the dash. If you are installing the Doghead Starter Relay upgrade or even installing a radio, there is a good chance that the live terminals can short against the frame or a wrench.
If you have done the Doghead Relay upgrade you WILL have a better chance of shorting the starter relay as you now have a big exposed 24v terminal
If it happens on the starter relay, most of the time you will blow the fusible link on the 24v Positive Terminal block behind the rear battery.
Check your fusible link and repair if necessary.
Instructions for repairing a fusible link can be found in the Fusible Links -101 sticky
http://www.steelsoldiers.com/showthread.php?122571-Fusible-Links-101
More things to come.
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