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Oct 11, 2006 - 25 posts - 8 authors
They both work when I hook up the battery charger to them. ... This way,the plow lights only come on when the plow is plugged in,and ... A relay equivalent to Napa part #AR272 is good, if you give the number at Advance or Autozone they can cross reference it. 92 Dodge Dakota - 7'6" Snoway MT with DP ...Missing: 2008
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Number one the plow headlights should be seperate from the vehicle. Get a new harness for the plow on ebay for cheap and have it installed. In the long run it will be cheaper.
I think you have a problem with the plow motor grounding out. when you raise or turn plow in either direction you have to run the plow motor which is grounded out. ( as in hooking the ground and positive together directly ) the plow is on a gravity drop when you let it down by the weight itself and does not require the motor for the plow to operate. It's your plow motor or the positive feed to selonoids.
hey Tim, I have a 90 F-250 w/ plow. Did u have overheating issues before, or did u just purchase the truck? As u know u really need a heavy duty cooling system to plow. A truck purchased for plowing should have the 'plow package' option, which includes heavy duty cooling (engine, which is usually a bigger radiator) heavy duty battery and alternator, trans. cooler, heavy duty front end (for extra plow weight). So, my question is, is this a new problem, or not? My truck is set up for the plow, but I still have to watch the temp. gauge. I only have temp issues when driving down the road, plow up, not doing the actual plowing (sounds like your problem too). The plow up position blocks all incoming air to the radiator, so try driving with the plow as low as possible, and angle it all the way to one side, this will let the air flow, and works well w/ my truck. Let me know if this works for u or not. Curt
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