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OKI don't think resign-based potting will "melt off" inverted on an oven rack. It will "gel" at it's "liquidation" point, but not "flow".
Any increase in heat beyond that would simply start to burn things...
a,N,D,A are the diagnostic busses.Yeah, get the pinout . Won't hurt to have it here.
That's really interesting, thanks for checking that out. As I was saying they were not wired on the old unit I had, but it may be that they started wiring them on the newer units (I suspect from the 5-ton). Since I have a NOS unit, it will be worthwhile for me to hook up an interface and see if I can get the software going. I'd like to reprogram my pressures.This is what the plug looks like (pardon the silicone remnants in the connector. I will throw the thing in the ultrasonic cleaner later.
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All pins seem to be connected and also connected on the main PCB. So I assume that the diagnostic will work.
I guess you have to keep them in the stock pattern for the mil-spec guys, but if it were me I would rotate the labeling 90° to the left so it can be seen at a glance by the crew (not that most won't know by the position, but still if I redo anything on my truck I'm doing it better than mil-spec personally).I have new membrane switch cover parts for sale soon, maybe later next week. Most parts have already been made.
Comes with all the pieces you will need including the 5 dome switch parts.
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I read that wrong, i thought you said you fix ctis ECU's on a regular basisWell as I guess you know any electronics can be repaired, just find the failed part or parts or failed solder joints etc. I make a very good living doing that.
No I have not repaired a CTIS yet. But that is because I have not been able to get my hands on a bad one.