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Passenger side switches

G744

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The toggle, maybe a heater blower.

The rotary, no clue.

The red light, prolly silent low air alarm.

Time to do a Dick Tracey on the wires.

DG
 

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The toggle, maybe a heater blower.

The rotary, no clue.

The red light, prolly silent low air alarm.

Time to do a Dick Tracey on the wires.

DG
Yes sir!, just what I was thinking to do this coming up weekend and start investigating! Thank you for your time!
 

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NDT, that makes more sense now considering new information that this truck worked in forestry most likely assisting in fires, thank you sir!!


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Could that red marker light be an interior light tied to one of the switches? My dad's M37 came from Fort Drum with an armored vehicle interior light bolted to the dashboard with a switch built into it for both a red and a white light.
 
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