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Thanks ronmar I dug in this afternoon and found an empty plug behind the dash panel and it had the 1911 switch to 1911A and the 3020 switch to 1911B wires going to it. I jumpered them out and successfully got the CTIS OFF to illuminate and the CTIS turned on. Also take note there is another two...
I finally made it back home and working on trying to wire the exhaust brake to the brake lights on my 2003 M1078. I’ve been in the fuse panel trying to track down the exhaust brake relay that activates the solenoid. The relay labeled exhaust brake only comes on for a moment when it is first...
So do you agree I could just cut the power wire to pin H on the CTIS ECU and add a switch then locate the “CTIS Off” lights wire and so it illuminates when it’s off?
I typically unplug my ECU when I'm not using the CTIS (in hopes to prolong its lifespan) but I hate the look of it and was going to just cut the power wire going to the ECU and install a switch so I can just turn it on or off when needed. Would there be any problem or reason I shouldn't do this...
Or take it to a cat service center.
when I had those it turned out to be a sensor and then I would purchase it while I was there and put it on at home. They can also check everything else potentially going on and ask them to save your data in case you ECM goes bad.
I just swapped mine out “Twice” before my trip.😖 l ordered a set of cab bushings top and bottom from Memphis equipment because my bottom bushings were falling apart again. I replaced them all 6-7 years ago the top ones looked great but I figured while doing it go ahead and do too and bottom...
No clunks and the steering is tight. But my link from steering box to kingpin the boots are gone. So looking at options.
mine is a 2003 A1 with only 11,000 miles on it. With 90 psi in the tires and full load it takes the bumps like a champ but time says I should be changing them out.
Updating everything I can. I convinced State Farm to resubmit it to the underwriters. This time with 50 some pictures of the completed vehicle inside and out, a detailed list of everything on it including pricing, all of its features and a copy of the registration proving it was registered as a...
My wife and I finally hit the road for 2 months. Then home for 2-3 weeks then we’re planning a 6 month trip up through eastern US all the way up to Maine. Instagram is @nomadventures360
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Updating everything I can. I convinced State Farm to resubmit it to the underwriters. This time with 50 some pictures of the completed vehicle inside and out, a detailed list of everything on it including pricing, all of its features and a copy of the registration proving it was registered as a...
I finally hit the road and figured I would give this post an update. With all the tanks full and all of our gear in it I took it to the scale and it weighed in at 26,800lbs!
I’m happy to report I’m getting 6.5mpg! I was expecting it to go down but nope. Oh and I’ve decided not to drive it any...