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Is this the same #16? Where are these supposed to connect?I have three wires, tl160 tl161 tl178, that I am trying to work out where they go.
16 PAOZZ 96906 MS25036-107 .TERMINAL,LUG ( TL160, TL161, TL178 )
They are number 16 in the diagram.
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Item #16 is a connector, or a terminal, a lug. Not a wire.I have three wires, tl160 tl161 tl178, that I am trying to work out where they go.
16 PAOZZ 96906 MS25036-107 .TERMINAL,LUG ( TL160, TL161, TL178 )
They are number 16 in the diagram.
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I realize that #16 is a terminal. It is the type of terminal on the wires I identified, TL160, TL161, and TL 178.Item #16 is a connector, or a terminal, a lug. Not a wire.
The -24P will not tell you that information. Where a wire goes or even what a connector gets hooked up to. That will be in the maintenance TM.I have three wires, tl160 tl161 tl178, that I am trying to work out where they go.
16 PAOZZ 96906 MS25036-107 .TERMINAL,LUG ( TL160, TL161, TL178 )
They are number 16 in the diagram.
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I honestly have no idea how to read these, but maybe it is the "To 6/139 Trailer ABS Indicator" and the "From Sheet 6/140".This should be your schematic for an early version A1, available here on sS
Where in the maintenance TM? Are the wire numbers called out in the maintenance TM?The -24P will not tell you that information. Where a wire goes or even what a connector gets hooked up to. That will be in the maintenance TM.
Perfect! Thank you!!!Dash buzzer for low air alarm(steady buzzer) and troop alarm(pulsed buzzer)… sheet 7-180 in that schematic…
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catch 22 is apparently the law states you MUST have some indicator about low air. Technically it appears it can be a warning light OR a buzzer. Truckers tend to report that in reality during DOT inspections a warning light does not cut it. It's either, have a buzzer... or get a big fat fine.One of the wires for the dash buzzer routinely gets disconnected and taped up because whoever did it doesn't want to listen to the low air warning buzzer. Especially on the civilian side since most of us are keenly aware of the pressure in our air tanks and don't need the idiot buzzer.
catch 22 is apparently the law states you MUST have some indicator about low air. Technically it appears it can be a warning light OR a buzzer. Truckers tend to report that in reality during DOT inspections a warning light does not cut it. It's either, have a buzzer... or get a big fat fine.
@Ronmar you got any ideas on someway to wire it so buzzer is off when in Park or Neutral... but be active when in any gear?
granted... if you fix your air system ...... in P or N... the buzzer should not do anything anyway much more than a second or two in the real world.
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