I need some help/ideas on what to do.
If I leave the battery cables hooked up to the battery, it will be dead in a day or two. It has done this since the battery was new.
I would like to get the wiring down to the bare minimum, just be able to start it, have the oil light and hour meter.
On the acc tab of the switch, I should have a wire going to the hour meter and the oil light.
#19 should go to the glow plug coil in the dash and then on to #17, going to the glow plugs.
#50 should go to the clutch safety switch and then to the starter.
#30 should have the wire from the battery hooked up to it.
Am I correct so far??
Once the wiring is to a bare minimum where do I need to start testing to find out what is wrong?
Also what does the rectifier do ?
Any help or ideas would be appreciated.
If I leave the battery cables hooked up to the battery, it will be dead in a day or two. It has done this since the battery was new.
I would like to get the wiring down to the bare minimum, just be able to start it, have the oil light and hour meter.
On the acc tab of the switch, I should have a wire going to the hour meter and the oil light.
#19 should go to the glow plug coil in the dash and then on to #17, going to the glow plugs.
#50 should go to the clutch safety switch and then to the starter.
#30 should have the wire from the battery hooked up to it.
Am I correct so far??
Once the wiring is to a bare minimum where do I need to start testing to find out what is wrong?
Also what does the rectifier do ?
Any help or ideas would be appreciated.