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That was a Portland problem - really just downtown Portland at that which is a comparatively small area of perhaps a 20 block radius.....and quite entertaining actually. In the same way you can't look away from a Train Wreck. The crazies have taken over the city much like they have many other...
I have all the wiring diagrams for every model - and all the other documentation in the TM's, etc. What is your serial number and what are you looking for?
Here's a collection of A0 through A1R schematics I put together. It covers most trucks:
https://archive.org/details/fmtv-schematics-a-0-a-1-r
All versions of Dexron are backwards compatible with all previous versions.
The US Army currently uses 15w40 in older trucks (they never flush them to change the fluid type), and both synthetic blend Dex VI and full synthetic Dex VI in newer trucks (all the A1P2 FMTV's use Dex VI). It's up to...
As a shop owner, professional master technician, Motorpool veteran, and LMTV owner. This is my perspective.
1. In general, most people forget about transmission maintenance unless something prompts them to consider it. This is very often some sort of "behavioral" problem they perceive...
They can go out of spec and also get debris in the seat, etc. The relief valve on my air dryer got some rusty crap in it and started leaking and I found out through some research that Haldex had increased the pressure of the relief valve on these dryers so I changed it out to the new spec. I was...
If you haven't rebuilt or replaced all the wheel valves that could easily be the problem. They are typically NASTY inside.
I would also replace the PCU relief valve and rebuild the PCU if it hasn't been. It requiring adjustment is a great troubleshooting step but ultimately this indicates to...
What did you end up doing for that error again? You might want to replace the relief valve or try a whole different PCU since I have never seen that problem with any other truck. My system works flawlessly on my '08 A1R and I've never had to press a mode button more than one time.
I'll rock a set of those. With M4 please. You should do a set with an M16A1 with iron sights instead of the ACOG. Us mechanics didn't get them fancy M4's or scopes. :ROFLMAO:
For convenience of the soldiers, the PMCS portions of the -10 manuals have been digitized and QR codes produced so they can simply scan the code on the dash of the truck and go through the PMCS using their phone. I present them here. You can print, laminate, and post it somewhere on your truck...
Right. The batteries are expected to pickup this intermittent load and then be recharged by the alternator. The alt will likely go to 100%+ operation (not 100A because engine is at idle immediately after start) for a bit till the AIH turns off. Shouldn't hurt it for the short time it's on and...
Those of you who have not driven an A1R or A1P2 probably will not understand this post.
The C7 trucks (serial #100,001+) including both A1R and A1P2 have a different air brake pedal valve and if you have driven A0, A1, and A1R you may have noticed that the A1R trucks seem to have a brake pedal...
On my 260A it was definitely a PWM drive. I scoped the signal and caught it going static (to battery voltage) and over-driving the 28v on my truck.
But the 260A has the PWM on the positive side, while the 100A is driven from the negative side IIRC. Again I'm no EE but the 260A is newer and...
They will keep trickling out for years. Every guard and reserve base is still filthy with A1's that will eventually be disposed of. My local guard base has tons of them. Even saw a CUCV still sitting around. The Army has a lot of junk in it's trunk.
Tell me more about this high 14v reading during starting? Maybe a video of what you are reading.......
AIH runs on 28v and on my truck I do see the 28v side drop when the AIH is in play. One of the first problems I fixed with my truck was that some PVT Snuffy type had connected the AIH to the...
But - why? Just adds needless complexity. I don't see the benefit - I'm skeptical of the marketing BS. Not an ideal location and what the hell is with the hose management here? More thought should go into installation and routing - honestly would have been better to just forget about it...
Yeah those would be potentially dangerous. I got 5k miles out of my desert dry rotted 2008's when I bought my truck in 2021 so 2011 dated tires are basically the same age as the failed tire I posted pictures of.
Like that better than the OE design - at least if you aren't going to attach hoses and route them for fording. Rubber washer will keep the mud daubers and spiders out.
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