> The little round cap is hiding what is called a NATO slave receptacle. It is
> for "jump starting" with 24 volts--using a special NATO cable designed to
> fit the receptacle. 1SG
> -----Original Message-----
> From: Andy Michalski <amichalski@earthlink.net>
> To: mil-veh@skylee.com <mil-veh@skylee.com>
> Date: Thursday, December 10, 1998 12:50 AM
> Subject: [MV] Newbe M1009 question
>
> >Hi All,
> >
> >A question from the resident newbe- I purchased a M1009 CUCV Blazer a
> >few weeks ago. Ok, it's not a M151 like I want to get, but the price
> >was also much less. Anyway, I was wondering what the round connection
> >with a cap on it that is located under the dash is for. Thanks for your
> >help and I look forward to more interesting emails from this list.
> >
> >Andy
> >84 M1009
> >
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I think that Andy is referring to the STAYDICE (?spelling) plug inside the
M1009 that is used for diagnosing engine and electrical problems. The slave
receptacle is in the grill out front.
Michael Howell
M1010
M35A2
M725
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