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thank you sir,To work correctly the wires (75) need to be wired to the turn signal switch, there should be matching number 75 harness wires by the switch.
75A and 75B again does not matter which way the brake switch numbers 75 wires are connected.
when I bought this vehicle it was supposed to be parts truck, most wiring was cut and parts missing.One is the switch for the brake light and the other is the switch that tells the transmission controller that the brake is applied.
Synchronizing both is a nightmare cause of short pedal travel of the HMMWV!
I have therefore switched the Siganl for the transmission control unit via a relay. I pick up the brake light directly at the bottom of the switch and operate the Reais. Result = 100% synchronous, always!
What I can not believe so reht is that your HMMWV is a 12V vehicle. Who on earth converts a HMMWV to 12V? And why?
you are absolutely right, the number is 75a and 75bTo work correctly the wires (75) need to be wired to the light switch, there should be matching number 75 harness wires by the switch.
75A and 75B again does not matter which way the brake switch numbers 75 wires are connected.
hahaOne thing about Eric…. He just gets it done. He makes it all work and has no time for excuses.
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