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CUCV Wiring Diagram color (except M1010)

UncleSam

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CUCV Wiring Diagrams color (except M1010)

I've been working on these, hope they'll help someone. If there needs to be any correction just let me know.


I corrected two with warthog's help...

Corrected Charging Circuits 09/29/2011
 

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Good job!!! :beer:

The diagrams in the TMs are 95% correct.

I have been posting these, with corrections as I find them, for the last couple of years.
 
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WOW, WOW, WOW, now we have no excuse for not trying to figure out our electrical problems.

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The easiest way to work on a CUCV electrical issue is to copy and paste the wiring diagram you need from the TM, save it to your computer, And then color the circuit you are working on. I use MS Paint.


Don't know how to read the diagrams? Then read the first few pages of the Troubleshooting section of the -20 or -34 manual. It will explain how to read the diagram, what the wire labels are, etc.

Then you start tracing the colored wires.

I have done this on just about every circuit in the CUCV system. I save each "new" diagram with the circuit name. That way I can go back and look at it later.

If needed I print the diagram out and take it to the truck.
 

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Thanks for the diagrams. The colors certainly help. Now I know what the extra little module hanging out from under the dash is. I can now figure out why my low coolant light stays on all the time. It ain't the sensor, because I unplugged it and the light stayed on. I knew these diagrams were in the TM, I just hadn't taken the time to look them up.
 

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Thank you for the diagrams. I looked on Identifix and even put in a request for these diagrams and was told they are unavailable ! This has made cleaning up the wiring on my cummins repower much more doable!
 
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