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I am not sure if this is a change in policy or a private seller but the location is listed the same as the trucks,
Anyway more doors the better!! I have seen an X door for sale every now and then but not complete "sets" looks like they could have paired them a little better...
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Are you still getting a trans light when you first switch on the ign.? will it go a mile at a time every time you restart, or does it get shorter each time?
I use Murphy's tire soap, buy it 5 gal at a time.
You can also take a huge tractor tire with a 3" or more gape all the around the bead and make it take air!
If you scoop it up as the tire ejects it you can recover allot of it, will not hurt anything to do with a tire.
GOOD STUFF!!
If you are weak with electronics and have the resources installing a manual box would take allot of the chance for failure out of the equation.
You may find a member or two running them and may want to comment on how they like them.
The wait light does not indicate what is actually going on at the glow plugs, it is an idiot light.
So you need to understand how the glow plug system works and monitor what is actually happening at the glow plugs.
I prefer a test light because it is easy to see from multiple locations.
The "box" can fail, even to the point where it activates the glow plugs as soon as the batteries are connected, rare but can happen.
So I would have a voltmeter or test light connected to one of the glow plugs, the wait light has nothing to do with what is actually happening at the glow plug...
There is a sticky near the top of this forum that will tell you what TSU goes with your PCB/EESS box.
As suggested you can ohm out the glow plugs.
Are all the other electrical devices working OK?
Have you inspected/re-seated the PCB box connectors (inside and out)?
Cleaning all the...
You have to access the contacts under the windshield, you are likely also going to have to drop the windshield to work on the contacts to make them work
the contacts are in the body directly under the windshield center post IIRC
I would assume the contacts are having issues and someone ran a wire outside the windshield to the WW motor.
That list is only gets you in the ballpark, the WW motor is grounded through the instrument grounding system, that is why it is labeled 57, F is the branch going to the WW motor.
The...
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