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I thought I answered the original question. I am not aware of a way of searching as of yet.
As to the one page fits all... I do not know that yet either, but am looking into it.
C'dub... look at the upper left most icon in the editor here on the site. It looks like 2 A's with a red X in it.
If you highlight your text and click that, it should remove all the formatting for you.
First of all, this should be in its own thread.
Second.... Do a little searching on the CUCV section.
look for a thread called 'bypass glowplugs' and you will see a video posted of a 1009 starting at 5° with nothing but the stock glow plug system.
It sounds like you have some glow plug...
True... Just when most people refer to a 12v plug, they are referring to plugs for a 12v conversion system, which is slightly different than the plug for the stock system. Hence why I asked, i want to make sure I point him in the right direction.
Right click on the link, go to 'copy shortcut'. Go to a new browser window (or a tab) and in the location bar, right click, and go to 'paste'. then just locate the 'www' and hightlight it, and replace it with 'old'
Any links that include the word PNphpBB2 refers to the old site. The only convenient way of seeing them, would be to copy/paste it into a new window, and change the 'www' to 'old'.
I had a script that was supposed to manage it, but I have yet to make it work properly.
wgt, you can upload the videos directly to this thread like a picture... then everyone can see them (dont worry if they dont play properly, I will fix them tonight)
If it is the dimmer switch... I have pulled one out and apart before. I had one jamming in my old 84 Civvy truck... took it apart, cleaned it up, put it back toghether, and it was still working when I scrapped the truck prolly 10 years later!
Believe it or not.... unplug your headlights, hose down all contacts with electrical cleaner, put some dielectric grease on them and plug them back in.
Its quite common for the connections at the bulb to corrode a little (especially if it sat a lot) and for the lights to not work properly all...
I never liked them either... but hell, its all i can afford!! damn near cant even afford that.
I also think for the couple times a year if that, that its needed, it should be fine. Biggest trick is, dont switch the load live.
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