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Roof aux switch on interbnational.
A cracked hazy or leaking roof marker light can lead to dot or state inspection failure.
There are two blunt cut 12 gauge 3 0 mm2 wires one is dark green roof mounted lamp power it is controlled by the over.
Flow up to 48 gpm.
International 7400 pdf user manuals.
There are two blunt cut 12 gauge 3 0 mm2.
Direct replacement this roof marker light assembly exactly matches the fit and appeara.
This particular truck is a 2017 silverado 2500 acco.
That switch is for roof cab lights becon warning etc.
According to the upfitters guide emergency roof mounted lamp switch this provision includes an over head console mounted switch a relay and wiring which terminates at the roof as coiled blunt cut wires option trw.
The harness is located in the headliner to tie into roof aux lights per drilling holes in roof.
22 wide x 40 long x 13 tall.
Two 11 electric fans on a temperature switch.
The only thing i was worried about was over loading the circut.
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I was thinking either roof markers or fog lights of some sort.
Anyone have any ideas as to what i can run off this switch without starting a fire or melting the wires.
65 psi bypass relief for cold oil starts.
This direct replacement roof marker light assembly restores the appearance and functionality of the original lamp to ensure proper operation.
I have been trying to think of something to use this switch for.
Emergency roof mounted lamp switch this provision includes a dash mounted switch see figure 1 a relay and wiring which is routed up along the left hand b pillar that terminates at the roof as coiled blunt cut wires see figure 2.
View online or download international 7400 service manual.
Location of electrical outlet snow plow package.
Cooling capacity up to 120 000 btu hour.
You will have to tie into the headliner harness run down pillar thru firewall to tie in your planned fronts.