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Like most AWD vehicles, the normal "hard surface" split is 30/70 front to rear, and offroad/ mode on is 50/50 for loose surfaces. You do not want it engaged on hard surfaces. You will damage parts.
Each of the buttons is a mode. I'm surprise the operator's manual doesn't have all this.
The early FMTV manuals are available on CD. When I bought mine, they were $15 plus shipping.
I'm too sure how useful it would be to you
Doghead, PDX is Portland's Airport code.
Gee, I did "IIRC" ;)
Also, the CTIS does not hold any pressure between checks. It is at atmospheric pressure and does an axle at a time.
So if you rip a CTIS line loose, the tires won't go flat. There is a schrader valve on each tire to fill them, if need be
Is your CTIS ecu the same on the Brazo as the FMTV ? It would be the same system, just want to be sure your 5 buttons are labeled the same.
It is a simple system and very good. It is made by Roadmaster.
The attached page explains the different modes ( buttons)
Most are self explanatory. In...
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