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I think a lot of this was brought on by one particular MV being released with restrictions and once people who bought these decided they didn't like the restrictions they agreed to , they went to great lengths to get around these restrictions.
Which PO'ed people with power to end it. Had these...
Try the TM's , if it's on the truck when issued, it will be in the TM's.
Page #26 easily found with google.
http://www.dtic.mil/dtic/tr/fulltext/u2/a181563.pdf
Rule 1 of working electrical is to disconnect the batteries. That said since you now have a overcharging problem
A power spike probably fried the voltage regulator.
Just putting facts that are widely available including to the SOS . You need to show all aspects of the issue .
These are things the transportation committee will have so they should be posted here as well . Don't think the SOS isn't going to fight this . This study could be part of of the cause...
Maybe part of the reason states a fighting registering HMMWV's is the recent study on rollover that was released in 2017
[ Earlier this year (2017), the National Guard issued a safety alert related to rollover mishaps and loss-of-control] This funding was brought to Michigan in the NDAA by...
No where in that does that address the FMVSS . And just because they send a notice doesn't mean they can't do it .
Isn't that how the previously registered HMMWVS got their plates pulled ?