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Lost me on the switch wiring. I'll have to look at mine later. The conversion should have nothing to do with it. If done correctly it is all done in the engine compartment. Check to see if you got power going to the switch. I believe the hot one is orange,
Are those the only lights that don't function? The black out switch on the right side or was on the right side controls your running lights, head lights, etc. along with you bo lights in your bumber. Switching to BO mode cuts power to your running all other lights. With that being unplugged...
There is supposed to be one under the transfer case but nothing under the tranny or engine. I have got a few of the t-case ones. pm me what you think is a fair price.
Don't think the military used them. I haven't seen any or even seen a truck that looks like it had one. Civilian models had them though. Your local salvage yard shoud have one. Did you ever get that t-cae problem figured out?
Txstruck, they are alternators. The TM diagrams are not the best. Tomorrow I will get you some pics of an engine bay on a truck I have or feel free to call 913-961-0548 and I will try to walk you through the wiring by phone provided my phone has service out there.
Also, I have got several...
Thanks SS. The site is currently still under construction. However; I do have many CUCV vehicles I am parting and adding inventory about everyday. The site should be done soon, but you can still email me for any parts needed before completion and yes SS members get a 10% discount on all...