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Installed an hmmwv throttle control. Was fairly straight forward with a few holes drilled.
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I think he has the glow plug controller card from antennaclimber......with this card you have the choice between flashing and steady light.....Why is the wait lamp flashing?
More info please, didn't see anything on this with a quick search.Installed an hmmwv throttle control. Was fairly straight forward with a few holes drilled.
Nice observation!I think he has the glow plug controller card from antennaclimber......with this card you have the choice between flashing and steady light.....
More info please, didn't see anything on this with a quick search.
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That is perfect, thanks for the info!The NSN # is 2910-01-466-6264. The instructions are for an hmmwv but was pretty easy to figure out. Mounts to the bracket that holds the throttle cable and pedal and then I snaked the cable under the dash and mounted the knob to the left of the steering wheel on the steering column cover.
Ha! I have a ton of those cables, no bracket though.The NSN # is 2910-01-466-6264. The instructions are for an hmmwv but was pretty easy to figure out. Mounts to the bracket that holds the throttle cable and pedal and then I snaked the cable under the dash and mounted the knob to the left of the steering wheel on the steering column cover.
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Ha! I have a ton of those cables, no bracket though.
I wouldn't mount anything there; there's a reason that panel is smooth the way it is. It can change a minor accident from a walk-away-with-some-scratches thing to permanent disability. Just my two cents...The NSN # is 2910-01-466-6264. The instructions are for an hmmwv but was pretty easy to figure out. Mounts to the bracket that holds the throttle cable and pedal and then I snaked the cable under the dash and mounted the knob to the left of the steering wheel on the steering column cover.
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