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Old new guy from texas

prholley

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Welcome back and thank you for your service. I'm a noobie around here, just picked up a 5-ton, and having a blast. I live in Euless, so we're not to far away. I drive past your work all the time.
 
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TC Fleet

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Hey HETvet,
Wondering if you could point me in the right direction on an issue I'm having with a M1070. I was relocating the shut off switch for the batteries and grounded out the 24v side. Now I get a crank but no start. Checked the circuit breakers and relays under the dog box but I have no wiring diagram or trouble shooting info to go by. Any help would be much appreciated.
Thanks
Mark
 

HETvet

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Hey HETvet,
Wondering if you could point me in the right direction on an issue I'm having with a M1070. I was relocating the shut off switch for the batteries and grounded out the 24v side. Now I get a crank but no start. Checked the circuit breakers and relays under the dog box but I have no wiring diagram or trouble shooting info to go by. Any help would be much appreciated.
Thanks
Mark
was it firing before the relocation? Is it cranking slower than normal?
 

Castle Bravo

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Make sure the breakers are all actually good. My "DDEC" breaker got physically damaged and the truck would crank but not start. It seemed to function correctly from the look and feel of it, but it was damaged internally, I guess. Replacing it fixed the issue.
 

HETvet

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Make sure the breakers are all actually good. My "DDEC" breaker got physically damaged and the truck would crank but not start. It seemed to function correctly from the look and feel of it, but it was damaged internally, I guess. Replacing it fixed the issue.
This is what I was thinking
 

TC Fleet

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Circuit breakers seem to be working. Getting power in and power out on all three ddec breakers. Getting power in two pins at ddec connection. Swapped breakers just to make sure. Still no start.
 
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