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Old 02-21-2019, 08:40 AM   #10
Dennis4809
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I was told the rear passenger side was for the house battery's that the left front under the driver was for all automotive 12 volt system. I have been trying to track down all grounds to clean and reattach no luck yet.
Do you have a lot of electrical stuff in that rear pass side compartment? If so, there are lighting fuses hidden in a Buseman fuse block. Send me a pm with your phone and I’ll talk you through it.

Other than that, air brakes are different in that when you use the engine brake, the brake lights come on. Obviously a “brain” that knows when the exhaust brake is engaged so that it can turn on the brake lights. Little more complicated than a gas engine system. I looked at mine this am and there is no switch visible near the brake pedal or it’s linkage.



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