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Thanks for the schematic.. here's my problem. According to that diagram, if the OPS went out, it would have no effect on the operation of the LP.
Why then, does a dead OPS kill these things?
Another question - from above - When I say 'went out', I mean either burned contacts - the usual problem - or if the oil pressure dropped low enough to disengage the switch ... if the OPS has no impact in the OBD-II trucks, as a safety mechanism it is useless.
Strange.
Thanks guys.
Why then, does a dead OPS kill these things?
Another question - from above - When I say 'went out', I mean either burned contacts - the usual problem - or if the oil pressure dropped low enough to disengage the switch ... if the OPS has no impact in the OBD-II trucks, as a safety mechanism it is useless.
Strange.
Thanks guys.