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Identifying cut wires under dash - M1165A1 REV

GMVguy

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Looking at the under-dash wiring and trying to plan for the repair of the cut wires in the below pic. Can you identify which ones are cut?

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NDT

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Sorry nope there are plenty more cut wires. Won't be too hard to figure out, these trucks are not too complicated. You will have wiring not included in any diagrams, that being the compressor and the IR light circuit specific to GMVs.
 

GMVguy

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Sorry nope there are plenty more cut wires. Won't be too hard to figure out, these trucks are not too complicated. You will have wiring not included in any diagrams, that being the compressor and the IR light circuit specific to GMVs.
Thanks. This is not the GMV truck I referenced in other posts - this is the 1165 REV. I appreciate the encouragement - will trace em down!

PS - assuming the part number for the turn signal switch (6220-01-408-7785) is the same for all Gens, M998, 11xx series trucks, all through the REVs?
 

Mogman

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Looks like four or five bundles... Best of luck, and hopefully no electrical components fried during the cutting when wires shorted out. :cry:

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Missed one, he will have to remove the plastic loom to see what is going on there.
As far as I have ever seen the factory did not use plastic loom so it is likely part of the GMV upgrade.Cut.jpg
 

SCSG-G4

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Look for wire numbers near the ends. All military vehicles and trailers use the same wire number for the same function. Somewhere in the past, the full table of wire numbers was posted on this site. Hopefully a copy of that table is in the TM Library section.
 
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