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08-13-2010, 03:17
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Engine alarm
Hi Gary:
No the light on the dog house lid would not cause that problem. More than likely, the sender is flaky or you have a broken wire that touches from time to time. The threads on the sender can corrode causing an insulant from ground. Oh, and that print is a chassis print and not made available to us usually. They could not be found in the archives and were said to be lost when the computers dumped some time in the past and brought back on line. That is unless, Parliament Coach has come across them while indexing the file cabinets. Safe travels, Ralph and Charolette Fullenwider "84FC35 "Ruff Diamond" Duncan, Oklahoma At 03:05 PM 8/13/2010 +0000, you wrote: >The bus has been in-active for a while getting painted, swing-out radiator >and a few other mods. > >The engine alarm light is on. Goes off occasionally but comes back. >Coolant and lubricants have been checked but can't find the source. Purrs >like a kitten. > >Can someone tell me the title of the drawing that the alarm is on. I've >got a complete set of drawings but failed to find it on first try. > >The light on the lid of the doghouse is disconnected, that couldn't cause >it, could it? > >Regards, >GPSGary >1984FC35SB > > > |
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09-05-2010, 06:03
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