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not sure if it works on an A1... think it would..... works on an A0... Id say bypass the reverse polarity thingabma bobber under the spare tire. hook on 12v together that go to an from it.... same for all 24v together that go to and from it. of course wrap the homemade junction up well so...
To jump it as Will suggest; he's recommended here before to use a single wire with a male spade on each end. Place this into the slots of the removed Circuit Breaker. If this fixes the issue then the Circuit Breaker has at fault. If not then it is earlier before or after the breaker where...
PS- Suprman and some others in here though are your best source to get you pointed in the right direction though till your guys learn the ways of how to use the TM's. There is a learning curve and of course never is everything in the manual so post up your issues and folk here will help steer you.
MANUALS section on Front page of this bulletin board under "Present Conflict Vehicles" . in there link to below post with all the file PDF links.
http://www.steelsoldiers.com/showthread.php?118919-M1078-TM-s
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With a quick eyeballing of these as I downloaded them the numbering of the LMTV...
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does your Fire Dept. have a computer with the TM's on it? Would certainly help them for situations like this.
All the TM's (technical Manuals) for the 1078's thru 1998 are available on this board. See front page of this board
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