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I've not seen a scanner personally. I've only seen them referenced in the TM.
The pins on the port are identified on the control schematic. Even without a scanner the diagnostic port is a great place to do troubleshooting with a VOM or test light.
Rather then repeate urban legend, I will ask someone I know. There are many stories, and 90% are BS. Once, just before I got out, when we had nothing better to do, we got the male plug off something in DRMO. Then two multi position switches and volt meters. Spent a few days working it up, and then put it into an old HAWK ECU box. Looked ugly as sin. It worked, and the young kids used it the 15 and 30 KW that we had just started to get in 32 AADCOM. Even then, the word was out that the test equipment would not be procured. Give me a few days to ask someone.
Are you referencing the TM or is there another download available?Yep. they are marked in triangles on the wiring diagram. Download the one I worked on. Its much easier to read.
WOW I had no idea, Thanks for all your work and the support of others.The drawing restoration thread is here - https://www.steelsoldiers.com/showt...-restoration&p=1933214&viewfull=1#post1933214
This one is much easier to read than the ones in the TM.
Back in the late 70's and on, the STE-ICE was supposed to be the "One device, checks everything" tool. As we never had the plugs untill 1990's on the gen sets, I never had to fool with it, other then that one time in 1985? Most folks do not have the slightest idea what it is, and there is almost nothing in the TM's about it. That's a shame. Like you said, It makes quick work of narrowing down the location of a problem if you use it correctly.
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