Hoefler
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I recovered an M936A2 wrecker from Ripley late last fall. CTIS was lighting up but not cycling. Given winter was around the corner, I thought I would go through the truck to find the issue with the CTIS.
After a long winter all of my tires where very low, so outside of manually pumping up all the tires with a compressor, I decided to correct the system. After searching the TM's, I discovered the CTIS module can be reset by unplugging the module and plugging it back in. Once I did this, along with adjusting my air compressor governor from 120 to 130 PSIG, the CTIS came alive and pumped up all of my tires!
Great relief. Now, everything works on the truck.
I then moved on to start my M36A3 which was soared in an unheated barn all winter. The barn has no light in it, so the solargizer had no way off keeping the batteries fresh. I do have a battery cut off switch on her however. I flicked on the batteries (Optima red tops) and hit the starter. The batteries spun the engine like they where fresh. Before the engine made even a couple of revolutions, it came to life. Wow-the temp- here this morning was high 30's and the truck fired right up after sitting for months.
I put peppermint oiled up sheets along with moth balls all over my truck engine bay and interior. While it seems to keep the varmints from eating the truck, something was sturdy enough to blast through my defense system and eat one half of a new Jegs hat I had sitting on the seat. The hat was the only thing that got abused by something.
Got to play with my trucks today after waiting all winter. It was a good day.
Pete
After a long winter all of my tires where very low, so outside of manually pumping up all the tires with a compressor, I decided to correct the system. After searching the TM's, I discovered the CTIS module can be reset by unplugging the module and plugging it back in. Once I did this, along with adjusting my air compressor governor from 120 to 130 PSIG, the CTIS came alive and pumped up all of my tires!
Great relief. Now, everything works on the truck.
I then moved on to start my M36A3 which was soared in an unheated barn all winter. The barn has no light in it, so the solargizer had no way off keeping the batteries fresh. I do have a battery cut off switch on her however. I flicked on the batteries (Optima red tops) and hit the starter. The batteries spun the engine like they where fresh. Before the engine made even a couple of revolutions, it came to life. Wow-the temp- here this morning was high 30's and the truck fired right up after sitting for months.
I put peppermint oiled up sheets along with moth balls all over my truck engine bay and interior. While it seems to keep the varmints from eating the truck, something was sturdy enough to blast through my defense system and eat one half of a new Jegs hat I had sitting on the seat. The hat was the only thing that got abused by something.
Got to play with my trucks today after waiting all winter. It was a good day.
Pete