Pyro Thermocouple
Discussion in 'Ask An Owner Operator' started by Brickman, Feb 13, 2008.
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If not you can probably buy the thermocouple and the gauge from him for less then $130
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I thought of that. For now I'm doing trailer brakes $$$
I REALLY want/need a signal booster for cutting out all the dropped calls on I 25 in CO and especially NM.
I think the Pyro can wait a little longer. -
darn. I was hoping you'd be able to tell me if it worked!
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Call our good buddy Bronc. If I remember right I sold him a truck without a working Pyro. See if you can talk him into being your product tester.

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I'm seeing a pattern with you!!
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I lived without a pyro on that truck for over 400,000 miles. I think I can last a few more miles with out one on this truck.
Its got to be a weak spot on a truck. Most of the used trucks I've ever driven don't work. -
they go out all the time. the wires are real touchy which is why they are wraped i that spring type stuff. Doesn't work though
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sorry fella's im nobody's guennie pig
i already fixed it with a $96 part from missoula kw
as for MM's fix, i dont see why it wouldnt work with alittle wire splicing, and i know yer good at that brick....most of the wires i have fixed are spliced at some point...lol -
Hey now, they WERE working when I sold it.
How did you like that trailer tail light wiring job I did at midnight in the middle of an OH blizzard? Or at least I thought you said you had tore into that rat nest.
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