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Now for the tractor protection valve. My truck developed another leak at the rear of the truck that I was able to trace to the tractor protection valve. On the top of the valve there is a bleeder, and when applying the service brakes (pedal) it would dump air out of there. The harder I pushed...
The brakes on these trucks are wedge brakes. One of the guys at the local Truck Pro commented that wedge brakes are obsolete now with other self-adjusting brake systems. He asked if the truck was really old and was surprised when I told him mine was a 93 model. If you are completely new to...
I wanted to share some of the information I have learned about the LMTV / FMTV air brake system. I encourage you to also share the tips/tricks/etc you have found. Please do not post troubleshooting questions in this thread, let's keep this one for sharing solutions. If you are actively...
I did a bit of troubleshooting this weekend. I checked with my multimeter the amperage the lights were drawing on low beam and high beam and then compared this to two other FMTV's. On low beam it was drawing over 7 amps and high beam was about 10.5 amps. I replaced the 3 arm switch with a...
Oh gotcha. I didn't have the manual handy when it happened to me, so I just kept pumping that button until you could tell it was pumping up the fuel, pumped it some more, then fired it up. It was a little hard to start and had to work the throttle to keep it running, but it smoothed out pretty...
I drove the truck today and after I got home I checked the breaker panel. There is a separate relay for high beams and low beams, so that would not seem to be the issue. There is however a 15 amp circuit breaker that feeds the headlights, number CB78, and it is auto-reset. After driving the...
Interesting info in the doc you linked. I read through some of it. The LMTV rear driveshaft appears to be the most stressed, due to the length and angle. I haven't seen any photos showing a CV type shaft on the newer trucks, so I don't think that has been done on the FMTV's, but can't say for...
Both good suggestions on something to try. I can hear the relay clicking, but that doesn't mean it couldn't have a contact issue or just be bad. oboyjohn - mine does have the 3 arm switch. I'll have to look at the breaker panel label when I get a chance and see if there is actually a relay...
My headlights will go out while I am driving. As you can imagine, a bit of an annoyance! When this happens the running lights are still on, brake lights still work. If I flip the light switch lever off and on, I can hear the relay in the fuse/breaker panel clicking. After a bid of fiddling...
So a quick look at the specs says the crane you have is equipped with the optional boom to get the longer reach. 2000 lb at 3 ft and 857lb at 7ft. Did you have yours equipped with a 24VDC motor instead of the default 12V? Add a NATO slave plug to it?
That's an aftermarket solution, but looks like a good one! The "OEM" variant is pretty rare. I really like the idea of having a crane in the bed for loading tires, generator, tow bars, etc.
I don't think it would be practical to replace that seal in the field before you tow it. I'm not a mechanic (disclaimer), but I'd say you could rotate the wheel to where the fill plug on the hub is at the top, check the hub fluid level. If the fluid is low or empty then maybe it leaks fast...
One thing that helped me find a leak was to run the truck long enough to build full pressure, then shut the engine down and work the brakes and park valve. It's a lot easier to hear any leaks without the engine running. How much are the brakes holding the truck when they stick? There are two...
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