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    Electrical schematic needed for M1083A1, turn signals & backup wires

    Sort of, but not quite… A better description would probably be A0.5 - A1R. Every A0 has a TB1, it figures prominently, with many of the circuits distributing power thru it In some fashion. I see no reference to it in any of those 84 pages(Maybe I missed it:)). The A0 also has no switched...
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    Electrical schematic needed for M1083A1, turn signals & backup wires

    Yea I think they may have done away with TB1, and just spliced the harnesses as necessary when they upgraded the relay panel. It is hard to tell on the early A1 trucks, as I have found no specific wiring diagram for them. TB1 is under a cover to the left on the A0 panel and there is no place...
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    Electrical schematic needed for M1083A1, turn signals & backup wires

    Yea pre s/n 18550, it is basically an A0 with a 3126 and a circuit board power dist panel… Guess they had to use up all the A0 parts before they could go into full A1 production:) Does it have LED’s on the alternator regulator? At any rate the turn signals and reverse lighting are all wired...
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