OK whatever you say. It appears you have a one in two million duramax that has some stupid ass unique battery wiring/setup.
Either that or you were so sure you were right, argued with me, went back and checked and realized you were wrong, and now you are feeding us a line of bullshit to backpedal your way out of this. Every single one of the (almost) two million duramax's out there will show battery + voltage if you disconnect the passenger side battery terminals and put a volt meter to them regardless of whether or not the key is ON or OFF.
Post up pictures of your underhood setup, Im dying to see this special 2003 dmax of yours.. I really am.
Ben
There Ya go (-:
You checked the page and part number I quoted, right ?
and of course in YOUR schematics that page doesn't exist and neither does the relay - or it is all marked "gas engines only" ?
I have quoted you page numbers from GM docs, you have quoted me
personal experience - which I acknowledge as exceeding my own.
OK, I think we're about done here.
Thanx for the grinz
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I guess I should PS this in;
You probably HAVE seen the guts of many times more D'maxs than I have,
I yield on that, maybe 50 or even 100 times more.
I've only messed with mine and a few of friends and neighbors.
I doubt that you have seen enough of the 2 million or however many there
are for your sample to be statistical "proof" that they are "ALL" wired the way
you say they are. Not even enough to allege that mine MUST be unique.
Every one YOU have seen ? quite possible, even very likely if there are
two or three ways and your sample size is around 500.
i.e. you have dealt with a very small sample size, relative to the total population.
Many of us know that in the way long ago the 6.2 "naturally aspirated"
klattermotors had their batteries wired full time in parallel.
So preconceived notions about this DO exist.
Hint/clue; It might be time to let go of some "stuff"
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