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<blockquote data-quote="Shanmar" data-source="post: 125087" data-attributes="member: 21969"><p>Have had similar problem with an L185--they're basically wired the same. I would start with checking the fuses, both in the cab and in the engine bay. Next I would go to the square relays in the engine bay. Maybe swap the like shape ones around. Finally, most of my issues have come down to the blades of the fuses or relays not getting good contact in the sockets--corrosion & vibration. I have wired in replacement sockets for at least one relay and a couple fuses. You might be able to leave the key on run and wiggle things to locate the culprit. I think it will beep when you break or re-establish the connection.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Shanmar, post: 125087, member: 21969"] Have had similar problem with an L185--they're basically wired the same. I would start with checking the fuses, both in the cab and in the engine bay. Next I would go to the square relays in the engine bay. Maybe swap the like shape ones around. Finally, most of my issues have come down to the blades of the fuses or relays not getting good contact in the sockets--corrosion & vibration. I have wired in replacement sockets for at least one relay and a couple fuses. You might be able to leave the key on run and wiggle things to locate the culprit. I think it will beep when you break or re-establish the connection. [/QUOTE]
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