Hi rambler, although, the "wig-wag" air pressure indicator was before my time, I did drive a truck that had that, a 1963 IH R-190 gas job. On the end of the arm was a little stop sign and it said "low air".
Help! Low air Buzzard?
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I remember those Internationals. Man, haven't things changed. The end of the wig wag arm was the same in the old bulldogs too...an octagonal shaped stop sign with stop written in red letters.6daysontheroad and 201 Thank this.
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Air warning semaphore.
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If your driving a Volvo I remember reading a few years back on this site about a way to repair the buzzer in the dash cluster and a few workarounds .. You may find a solution in Volvo forum if that's your brand
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There was also a post recently by someone who had their cluster rebuilt or an exchange for about $300. I do not remember their brand truck but you might look into that. magoo68 thanks for teaching me how to check time and dates on posts. While I felt stupid it was really training for computer illiteracy.
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