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  1. R

    What is this lever for?

    Well I traced it today and it is a battery disconnect. Seems non functional though, which maybe explains the secondary disconnect under the dash.
  2. R

    What is this lever for?

    I need a second set of eyes to trace the cable, but I played with the switch and it doesn't seem to affect power to the gauges, external lights, or starter.
  3. R

    What is this lever for?

    I managed to get a look at it this morning from underneath. It is clearly an electrical switch for something with rather large cables going to it. It could be an electrical disconnect, but there is another disconnect under the dash too, which seems odd.
  4. R

    What is this lever for?

    This is a switch/lever on the floor, not the seat. This one does have 2 tanks, but there is a separate lever for that. It's in a spot that made it hard for me to see what was connected to it. I'll actually crawl under the deuce later and check it out.
  5. R

    What is this lever for?

    Located behind the parking brake lever on the M35A2. I don't see it called out in the TM-10.
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