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08-16-2006, 00:33
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Sergeant
Join Date: Aug 2006
Location: Nipomo, CA
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No Lights, Horn, Turn Signals - HELP Please
Got it home and nothing. No lights, horn, turn signals. Wipers work but don't pump water. I have only had it a day and know very little about it. I do know they worked when I drove it first time. All original 24v setup. Nothing converted. I have the service manuals, but they do not cover this well. My first guess is a fuse. Anyone have a diagram of fuse box?
08-16-2006, 00:41
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RE: No Lights, Horn, Turn Signals - HELP Please
Are you familiar with the blackout light functions? All those items mentioned (except washer pump) could be effected if the truck is in blackout mode.
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08-16-2006, 08:53
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RE: No Lights, Horn, Turn Signals - HELP Please
When checking the blackouts, remember you have to pull out on the switch lever before flipping up. This is a lockout to prevent accidental activation
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1970 M35A2 W/W
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08-16-2006, 12:23
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Sergeant
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RE: No Lights, Horn, Turn Signals - HELP Please
Yes, the switch on the right is out and up. I also toggled the switch on the left down.
08-16-2006, 12:52
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RE: No Lights, Horn, Turn Signals - HELP Please
I think there is a fuse that supplies that switch. Might want to check that. The TM's have the electrical schematics, with the fuse box defined in them.
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[FONT=Comic Sans MS][SIZE=2]Mike
1970 M35A2 W/W
1986 M1009
1952 M37[/SIZE][/FONT]
[quote]If you can read this, thank a teacher, If its in English, thank a veteran!!![/quote]
08-16-2006, 15:15
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Sergeant
Join Date: Aug 2006
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RE: No Lights, Horn, Turn Signals - HELP Please
I have all the technical manuals. I could not find anything in them that defined what fuse was for what. I found a fuse box in the drivers area. Probably in that fuse box, I was just hoping not to have to test each one.
08-16-2006, 15:16
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Sergeant
Join Date: Aug 2006
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RE: No Lights, Horn, Turn Signals - HELP Please
I forgot to mention it is a 1985 M1009
08-16-2006, 15:19
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4 Star General
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RE: No Lights, Horn, Turn Signals - HELP Please
unfortunatly there isnt really any one page. You kinda have to trace the wires on the schematic pages to figure it out.
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[FONT=Comic Sans MS][SIZE=2]Mike
1970 M35A2 W/W
1986 M1009
1952 M37[/SIZE][/FONT]
[quote]If you can read this, thank a teacher, If its in English, thank a veteran!!![/quote]
08-16-2006, 15:34
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4 Star General
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RE: No Lights, Horn, Turn Signals - HELP Please
Right most column, second one down.
BTW, this fuse is known to potentially have bad contacts.... (right Graham?
)
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[FONT=Comic Sans MS][SIZE=2]Mike
1970 M35A2 W/W
1986 M1009
1952 M37[/SIZE][/FONT]
[quote]If you can read this, thank a teacher, If its in English, thank a veteran!!![/quote]
08-16-2006, 22:40
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Colonel
Join Date: Feb 2006
Location: Ocean Springs, MS
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RE: No Lights, Horn, Turn Signals - HELP Please
LOL - i hate that fuse.
-graham
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