That thing is the low air pressure alarm, if its not hooked up and
operational it could cost you a $500 fine. You'd better check to see
if there is something else wired in to take its place before you go for
inspection.
Joe F.
--- colonneh wrote:
> Oh - keepers of vintage MV Knoweledge -
>
> Please help identify a device mounted on the
> interior cab firewall of an
> M135 (1951).
> It is a metal box - measuring 5 inches by 6 inches
> and 1 inch deep - held
> on the firewall by two bolts - on the top is
> provisions for connecting a
> single metal shell wire connector. On the face of
> the box is embosed in the
> shell - "FARADAY" and "SIGNAL".
>
> There were no wiring connectors to the device when I
> acquired the truck and
> the repo harness I installed has no provisions for
> it. Also I can not
> recognize it on the wiring schematic in the manaual.
>
> My quess is naturally some sort of turn signal
> device added at a latter time
> in the vehicle's life (1960 rebuild at Pueblo,Co.) -
> any ideas - ?
>
> Thanks in advance for your time to read my request
>
>
> Joe Kuti
> Spring,Tx
>
>
>
>
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