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DIESEL FUEL SUPPLY/NO SHUT OFF INSTALL DIODE JUMPER WIRE

MODELS: 1983 G TRUCK WITH 6.2L DIESEL AND BASE ENGINE WARNING LIGHTS

A condition exists whereby an electrical feedback signal from the alternator can cause the engine to continue running with the key in the off position for various periods of time.

The feedback signal prevents the injection pump solenoid from shutting off the fuel supply. This condition is found only in 1983 G truck vehicles equipped with the 6.2L diesel and the base warning light system (tell-tale lights).

To overcome this annoyance, use jumper wire, P/N 12038051. This wire incorporates a diode which prevents a feedback signal. This harness assembly was installed in production vehicles beginning March, 1983.

Use the following procedure to install this wire.

1. Disconnect the negative battery cable from both batteries.

2. Remove the engine harness bulkhead connector.

3. Looking into the terminal end of the bulkhead connector, locate the #25 circuit (brown wire) and remove. (Figure No. 1)

4. Insert the end of the jumper harness into the bulkhead connector. (Figure No. 1)

5. Using the supplied connector, connect the other end of the #25 circuit (brown wire) to the jumper harness. (Figure No. 2)

6. Attach the bulkhead connector.

7. Reconnect both negative battery cables.


Object Number: 77449  Size: FS

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