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<blockquote data-quote="mg2361" data-source="post: 132660" data-attributes="member: 16051"><p>What is the voltage of your battery when the engine is running?</p><p></p><p>Check your grounds, especially the one on the block near the alternator. There was a product improvement program to address ground issues and the park brake was one of the issues to be addressed. </p><p></p><p>If the ground is good, and if you have all your inputs to the monitor from the seat switch, seat belt switch, cab door switch (if used) and the park brake switch, then the monitor may be defective.</p><p></p><p>If you remove the monitor, look into the center connector opening. In the opening there is the Q6 transistor (about a 1/4" square device). Make sure that is not melted or brown. If it is, the monitor is definitely bad.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="mg2361, post: 132660, member: 16051"] What is the voltage of your battery when the engine is running? Check your grounds, especially the one on the block near the alternator. There was a product improvement program to address ground issues and the park brake was one of the issues to be addressed. If the ground is good, and if you have all your inputs to the monitor from the seat switch, seat belt switch, cab door switch (if used) and the park brake switch, then the monitor may be defective. If you remove the monitor, look into the center connector opening. In the opening there is the Q6 transistor (about a 1/4" square device). Make sure that is not melted or brown. If it is, the monitor is definitely bad. [/QUOTE]
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