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  1. L

    M37 light switch question

    That is a good point about the grease. I really never thought of that. Thank you. Lenny
  2. L

    M37 light switch question

    I want to investigate what is involved in building replacement harnesses for my truck. I have no turn signals on it or anything extra. So I would need a layout which shows a schematic, lengths, connectors, etc. Does anyone have that sort of information? Thanks, Lenny
  3. L

    M37 light switch question

    I worked on the truck again today and although I can't read the number on the wire tag on the broken wire it must be the wire that feeds power to the switch, terminal F. Connecting it together with a crimp connector restored the lighting system. As I had mentioned previously it is an...
  4. L

    M37 light switch question

    The truck is a 1953. The gauge has the three colored bands, red yellow and green. I think that must be the voltmeter type, Is that correct? What is interesting here is that just like the switch shown in the PDF that was sent to me, my switch also jammed because the metal spring in mine...
  5. L

    M37 light switch question

    I was away for the weekend and I found the switch schematic and rebuild procedure this morning. This is going to be invaluable to me in troubleshooting the problem. Thank you so much. Lenny
  6. L

    M37 light switch question

    My truck has been sitting for awhile outside. I just replaced the fuel pump and got it going but I have no lights on anything. In looking at the schematic of the truck it seems like 24 volts is fed into the light switch from somewhere, (I can't tell where) but it appears to go in on terminal...
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