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    Nashville TN

    It happened tp me not long after I got my M1009. Check your flexplate for sure. tnbuilder
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    electrical problems CUCV

    Thanks for the headsup on the electrical problem. Turns out that it was the circuit breaker below the headlight fuse, above the blinker relay, which might indicate a chafed wire building up heat/resistance somewhere. We got it fixed, but I may be looking for a complete NOS military wiring...
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    electrical problems CUCV

    Thanks for the insights. I'll have my mechanic check the fuse connections. By-the-by: are you a navy man, Admiral? tnbuilder
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    electrical problems CUCV

    My mechanic replaced the standard pullout light switch already. It seems to be a problem that appears to be related to resistance (heat buil up), time, or a loose connection. I am leaning away from the loose connection as the lights always work at startup, but shut off down the road. Tnbuilder
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    electrical problems CUCV

    I have a 1984 M1009 CUCV with an interesting problem: all my running lights will cut off 2-30 minutes after truck starts. I suspect the problem involves a fusable link in the wiring harness. Does anyone have any suggestions or a complete wiring diagram? All help is greatly appreciated. Tnbuilder
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