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The only issue I was presented with is that it does not have a FMVSS certification (proven to be certified by an engraved plaque mounted somewhere on the vehicle), therefore it is too dangerous to drive on the street. I did not get any greif about the VIN or other data plates and I also had an...
Was getting ready to message you. Yes, I believe that's what I need. They mount directly to the b-pillar. I'll try to upload a picture, I'm not super tech savvy.
Hello all, I was hoping for some guidance.
I was attempting to install some seat belts in my '03 M1045A2 and I realized I don't have the mounting brackets and hardware for the front shoulder belts. I guess the "armament carriers" have the direct B-pillar mounted shoulder belt bracket.
Does...
Good advice, appreciate it. The cycling always ends within a minute so I think I'm doing well. I will definitely keep an eye on it though.
Thanks for weighing in - there's not a lot of info about this situation out there.
Yep, yellow label box.
That's what I was hoping to hear... Just couldn't find anything conclusive. My voltmeter reads 29 volts but it was also dirt cheap, so it may be off by a hair.
Appreciate the info and quick responses.
29 volts output at regulator and batteries at idle. Before I was getting what I discovered was just battery power (a sporadic 24-ish volts and no change in battery voltage from off to start).
PCB is the KDS CR-2695 it seems.
So, long story short, my voltage regulator was shot (200 amp generator, dual voltage regulator) so I replaced it with a brand new N3135 regulator. Now my voltage output is correct, however, an issue I had prior that was not corrected was that the idle would surge temporarily for about 30-60...