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It was ex army, not USMC as I understand from a shipping dock that brought it back from FOB Apache Afghanistan!That looks like it could be the tach harness, you have a former USMC vehicle? I've not found the exact pinout for that to have an idea of what that particular line plugs into.
You'll likely need to figure out a way to read the tag or trace it to the other end of the cable and see if you can find the tag there. (Assuming that is the tach harness, you might be able to pin it out up at the tach and fine which wire it is.)
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tag appears to read “346” maybe, hard to sayThat looks like it could be the tach harness, you have a former USMC vehicle? I've not found the exact pinout for that to have an idea of what that particular line plugs into.
You'll likely need to figure out a way to read the tag or trace it to the other end of the cable and see if you can find the tag there. (Assuming that is the tach harness, you might be able to pin it out up at the tach and fine which wire it is.)
346 - Circulating fan, righttag appears to read “346” maybe, hard to say
Ahh I was assuming it was an older unit, what model is it? Wiring diagram for a newer model might make it easier to figure out.It was ex army, not USMC as I understand from a shipping dock that brought it back from FOB Apache Afghanistan!
It’s a 2008 1097A2Ahh I was assuming it was an older unit, what model is it? Wiring diagram for a newer model might make it easier to figure out.
thank you! Appreciate the help, will dig into it and see if I can find itin there, that whole cluster of wires has hand written tags and I can hardly read any of them, too bad ir doesn’t have the metal tags like almost everything else!If I remember correctly, this should TM-9-2320-280-20 (part 3), in the TM's section.
Go to page 1164/1165, this covers the 'A2' series vehicles (1097 is the reworked A2s).
If I'm right (and I'm not sure I am), you may be able to find some of the other numbers in that harness and see where they are in the diagram. While not everything is in the same spot as it is physically, I've found often things that are near each other are also near either other in the diagram (but not always.)
The M1097R1 is the reworked version, and can be an A1 or an A2 variant.If I remember correctly, this should TM-9-2320-280-20 (part 3), in the TM's section.
Go to page 1164/1165, this covers the 'A2' series vehicles (1097 is the reworked A2s).
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