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M1088A1 Spaghetti Monster

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What year model is it? If the bundles are cut, start looking for a parts truck. FMTVs are tricky to fix electrically even when the harnesses are still attached.
 

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The harness looks intact, thankfully! No cut wires and all the connectors seem to be in place and appear to match with the truck harness.
Need to figure out how it goes in. I can't figure out how they even got it out without cutting anything.
 

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It goes behind the heater. Might help to remove it. Fan control solenoid is cannibalized, but your WTEC control is there thank goodness. Is your PDP in place?
 

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It goes behind the heater. Might help to remove it. Fan control solenoid is cannibalized, but your WTEC control is there thank goodness. Is your PDP in place?
From what I can tell, it looks like most of everything is here.
Running the harness behind the heater shouldn’t be too hard. I wasn’t sure if the wiper mechanism would share the space, but maybe so.
 

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From what I can tell, it looks like most of everything is here.
Running the harness behind the heater shouldn’t be too hard. I wasn’t sure if the wiper mechanism would share the space, but maybe so.

Ooof, I don't envy that mess, I'm also surprised that nothing was cut! I have a lot of my dash taken apart at the moment (M1083A0). Holler if you need pictures of anything in particular and I'd see what I can do.

I'm pretty sure this is on the tractors only, it's a switch for the stop lights; where does this hose go? Does it go somewhere on the outside or is it vented to atmosphere? I'd venture to guess that's where the 2 lone yellow terminals go, pictured in your first post.

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I believe it goes over to the hand brake valve to the right of the steer wheel. I have put that mess back together before. Its doable just take it slow.
 

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Ooof, I don't envy that mess, I'm also surprised that nothing was cut! I have a lot of my dash taken apart at the moment (M1083A0). Holler if you need pictures of anything in particular and I'd see what I can do.

I'm pretty sure this is on the tractors only, it's a switch for the stop lights; where does this hose go? Does it go somewhere on the outside or is it vented to atmosphere? I'd venture to guess that's where the 2 lone yellow terminals go, pictured in your first post.

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I’d very much appreciate photos of the PDP connections, instrument panel connections and the aforementioned air lines.
Photos or a diagram that shows which connector is for which gauge will be helpful.
Photo of which wires connect to the air solenoid.
Any and all photos of the connections behind the dash for driver and passenger side.
 

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I need help connecting some small items on drivers side:
Start button
Brake light switch
Audible alarm
Air solenoids

Wires all have ID tags.

I don't have the starter switch or the buzzer handy but check schematic grids 123A and 110H, respectively.

WK is the warning light, G is the gauge signal. You can make out the WK in the epicture below but be sure to look at your sensor(s). Look on sheet 21; grids 186F & 186G

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PX50 = Axle Lock
PX34 = Fan
In this picture, the supply is towards the camera (right angle fitting) and is connected to the fan solenoid. The axle lock solenoid is away from the camera.

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Oops, reading>me. I just realized you were looking for the brake light switch. Are you referring the one in the picture above? If so, TL501 goes towards the front of the truck and is labeled, W2; TL502 is connected to the terminal closest to the camera.
 
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abfisher1798

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I don't have the starter switch or the buzzer handy but check schematic grids 123A and 110H, respectively.

WK is the warning light, G is the gauge signal. You can make out the WK in the epicture below but be sure to look at your sensor(s). Look on sheet 21; grids 186F & 186G

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PX50 = Axle Lock
PX34 = Fan
In this picture, the supply is towards the camera (right angle fitting) and is connected to the fan solenoid. The axle lock solenoid is away from the camera.

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Oops, reading>me. I just realized you were looking for the brake light switch. Are you referring the one in the picture above? If so, TL501 goes towards the front of the truck and is labeled, W2; TL502 is connected to the terminal closest to the camera.
Awesome! The photographs help big time.
 

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Here are a few more stray connectors. I can’t find their counterparts, maybe I’m missing another harness.

I don't say this at all trying to be condescending but have you seen sheets 2-5 in the schematic? There's a list of all the tags, plugs, receptacles, relays, CBs and their corresponding grids. (y)

210 and what is likely 209, 209A or 209B is for the options panel. This is a separate harness for the 8-ish(?) optional switches and tach that bolt on top of the heater.

TL14 - rotary beacon ground. This should plug into that long black block, shown as "TB2" all over the place. It doesn't really matter which terminal but if you want to put it back where it shows on the schematic, terminal 12. See Sheet 16, F141.

PX50 - Axle lock - plugs into the solenoid that I had a picture of, above.
The other ones in your hand, assuming they're the same as what I have;
P34 - Fan solenoid
P99 - chemical alarm
P65 - Rotary beacon connector

J111 - CTIS Control unit. This plugs into P111 which is part of the harness that connects the Control Unit (buttons) to the controller under the passenger dash. You may or may not have the harness(?)
 

abfisher1798

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I don't say this at all trying to be condescending but have you seen sheets 2-5 in the schematic? There's a list of all the tags, plugs, receptacles, relays, CBs and their corresponding grids. (y)

210 and what is likely 209, 209A or 209B is for the options panel. This is a separate harness for the 8-ish(?) optional switches and tach that bolt on top of the heater.

TL14 - rotary beacon ground. This should plug into that long black block, shown as "TB2" all over the place. It doesn't really matter which terminal but if you want to put it back where it shows on the schematic, terminal 12. See Sheet 16, F141.

PX50 - Axle lock - plugs into the solenoid that I had a picture of, above.
The other ones in your hand, assuming they're the same as what I have;
P34 - Fan solenoid
P99 - chemical alarm
P65 - Rotary beacon connector

J111 - CTIS Control unit. This plugs into P111 which is part of the harness that connects the Control Unit (buttons) to the controller under the passenger dash. You may or may not have the harness(?)
Yes, I have those schematics. I can ID what most of the connections are supposed to be. I may know what they are, but that doesn't tell me where they go. Like I know P99 is for chemical alarm, but I do not know what that is or where the wiring would be located, though I'm not too worried about that one.
I figured most of them out, with help from the pictures you shared.

What concerns me more is the CTIS wire harness is missing, though I am pretty sure that can be addressed later.

My fan/diff lock solenoid wires were cut and the tags and connectors are long gone, which is what initially threw me off the trail. I can make new connectors, just need to figure out which solenoid is for which air line.

Overall, this is coming along well, thanks in large part to your help. I am about ready to connect the batteries and then, see what happens.
 

B-Dog

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Yes, I have those schematics. I can ID what most of the connections are supposed to be. I may know what they are, but that doesn't tell me where they go. Like I know P99 is for chemical alarm, but I do not know what that is or where the wiring would be located, though I'm not too worried about that one.
I figured most of them out, with help from the pictures you shared.

What concerns me more is the CTIS wire harness is missing, though I am pretty sure that can be addressed later.

My fan/diff lock solenoid wires were cut and the tags and connectors are long gone, which is what initially threw me off the trail. I can make new connectors, just need to figure out which solenoid is for which air line.

Overall, this is coming along well, thanks in large part to your help. I am about ready to connect the batteries and then, see what happens.
Nice, glad it's all coming together and that makes sense about not knowing where things go. I'm not sure about P99 either.
My CTIS harness is missing as well. Post up if you find a source for a new one!
 
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