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transmission electrical

I'm having the fuse blow every time the truck is put into reverse i have the solenoids disconnected on the transmission to isolate them but the way the loom is set up is a puzzle can anyone help me as I've got no recourses or information on the truck
  • Posted 11 Aug 2020 18:46
  • By James_Bowden
  • joined 11 Aug'20 - 1 message
  • Birmingham, United Kingdom
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Did you check the riverse buzzer connetion and riverse switch,check it have any current leackeg with body
  • Posted 15 Aug 2020 15:39
  • By rasika_s
  • joined 3 Nov'17 - 7 messages
  • Western province, Sri Lanka
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