engineman2
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I searched the forum and could not find an issue quite like this. I warn you this will be a long post. For starters the truck is a 1984 M1008 with the Roscommon 12v conversion. It also has a fusible intermittent push button switch as indicated in the photos. The pushbutton must be pushed in addition to the key being turned to the ‘start’ position because it is between the starter relay and the starter solenoid.
I really don’t quite understand why the pushbutton is there because it was installed two owners ago. I never paid it any mind until it started to blow the fuses yesterday. I have gone through three 15 amp fuses so far, as it only blows them sometimes. I can’t get the truck to blow them consistently, so I can’t really narrow down the issue. When the truck starts it does fine and fires right up. When it doesn’t I find another burnt fuse. Replacing the fuse fixes it until the next time it blows. I have checked for any shorts in the purple wire and switch wiring and can’t find any. I may possibly have a shorting pushbutton switch, I have yet to try that.
I have included pictures of the wiring as well as the TM diagram with the wire and switch location highlighted. The wiring diagram pic is self explanatory. The 'behind dash' pic is behind the dash and just under and to the left of the steering column. The third 'under hood' pic is the backside of the fuse box showing where the switch is spliced in. I’m wondering if the Doghead mod would fix this problem and potentially eliminate the need for the pushbutton. Thanks, Emery.
I really don’t quite understand why the pushbutton is there because it was installed two owners ago. I never paid it any mind until it started to blow the fuses yesterday. I have gone through three 15 amp fuses so far, as it only blows them sometimes. I can’t get the truck to blow them consistently, so I can’t really narrow down the issue. When the truck starts it does fine and fires right up. When it doesn’t I find another burnt fuse. Replacing the fuse fixes it until the next time it blows. I have checked for any shorts in the purple wire and switch wiring and can’t find any. I may possibly have a shorting pushbutton switch, I have yet to try that.
I have included pictures of the wiring as well as the TM diagram with the wire and switch location highlighted. The wiring diagram pic is self explanatory. The 'behind dash' pic is behind the dash and just under and to the left of the steering column. The third 'under hood' pic is the backside of the fuse box showing where the switch is spliced in. I’m wondering if the Doghead mod would fix this problem and potentially eliminate the need for the pushbutton. Thanks, Emery.
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