Ortizjr1991
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M1088a1p2, no gauges work, truck turns on and is operational, lights inop, LED's on voltage regulator and LBCD aren't illuminated. Any ideas on what the problem could be?
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Nothing like reviving an old thread I am not familliar with the acronym “DRIC” What/where is that?I’m currently having this same issue. But I have 12v on the cable that comes from the DRIC to the 12v Batt. Post on the LBCD. When I connect the cable on the post it starts dumping volts when master is turned on. Goes from 12v down to three.
Based on this PDF document, the annunciator panel icon lights will enter a chase sequence after losing the data connection to the MMDC for 45 seconds.
https://community.fmca.com/applications/core/interface/file/attachment.php?id=7434
So it would appear you have a connectivity issue between the annunciator panel and the MMDC itself. Connections or wiring would be my guess.
Looks like variations on these units are real common on RV's and trucks. Saw mention of Freightliner using Medallion MDC's, etc.
like learning new things..... call me crazyI’m currently having this same issue. But I have 12v on the cable that comes from the DRIC to the 12v Batt. Post on the LBCD. When I connect the cable on the post it starts dumping volts when master is turned on. Goes from 12v down to three.
Thank you! This may help a lot!I had this happen the other day but was unable to replicate.
I knew there was a thread but damned if I could find it.
Talked with GeneralDisorder and he found this:
The thanks goes to General Disorder.Thank you! This may help a lot!
Yea I recall the running light pattern being discussed, but don’t recall where as it wasn’t relevant to anything I was doing specifically(too many tech assists and limited storage capacity).The thanks goes to General Disorder.
I used multiple search engines and couldn't find squat on the web on tis topic. I'd even been in some of the RV/CAT forums looking. I'd seen a video of the issue once (don't recall if it was GP or an owner) but never knew what the issue was called nor what it was warning of. Mine only did it once and I've been unable to replicate, but at least I know a few things I can look into now. Machines are supposed to talk to you when they do things like that:
"By your command" or "I'm a Knight Industries 2000"