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Garmin SmartDrive7 came with my 1995 Hummer truck. Backup camera was lost/stolen/misplaced by HummerWhore in California, but they were kind enough to leave the empty box for the unit in the trunk.
I purchased a Garmin BC40 to replace it, as it requires no wiring. I purchased it with the tube...
Response to old post for future readers.
The flasher unit LED is wired “backwards” so you need LED lights that have correct polarity.
Mine now works great on my 1987 M1025
All axles. 2 spare tires. Lots of water. Sat phone or sat text device. 24 volt inverter with plug in air pump. ATF. Camera to send us pics. Matches in watertight container. Dried food. Blankets. Knife. Fix a flat plugs and rubber plugs.
I seem to recall another member years ago had an issue where the power steering cooling radiator was plugged, or some such sort issue. Have you made sure that you have free flowing fluid through the cooler and that your stack is clean?
That ticking sound means time to lubricate or change. Or alternatively it could mean you made some enemies and you should call the bomb disposal unit. 😉😆🤣
Attached at the top to keep rain out and zippered at the sides and bottom with cloth bits, then overlie the zipper to keep rain out.
Add ties to allow rolling up and securing. Alternatively, add snaps.
Just as a tangential note. I have a Noco Genius 5-3 charger.
My batteries on my civilian Hummer were hooked up improperly by poor mechanic and weren’t properly charging. They registered as damaged.
I charged with NOCO and then used the repair mode. They now test and load test as normal.
I...
My only response would be that a small generator is a great idea, but I would consider a small diesel generator rather than a small Honda generator so you only need to carry one type of fuel
Before you do anything you should consider some of the compounds that can be used to polish the plastic. Boat shops that make canvas boat tops should be able to point you in the right direction. If that doesn't work I would go to a boat shop to have them replace the plastic or the entire unit
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