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    M1088 with 4 (Four) leads into the battery box

    People tend to overthink this and it makes it confusing. Think of what's happening, and perhaps it'll make things simple(r). If your connections are still in place, you have 2 wires going into your Nato slave connector. This makes it dead simple as one wire is ground and the other is 24V...
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    M1088 with 4 (Four) leads into the battery box

    You shouldn't have to do any crawling. As I explained last week, if you grab a lead wire (any insulated wire or even an extension cord) and a multimeter, you can get this figured out in less than 10 minutes. Set multimeter on continuity or resistance test and go to town with it. With all...
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    M1088 with 4 (Four) leads into the battery box

    Yes. 2 are 24V. I imagine that one for the starter and the other one into the cab. 1 is 12v 1 is gound.
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