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Detroit Diesel Electronic Controls Ddec Iii Troubleshooting Guide Manual on 2040-parts.com

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Detroit Diesel DDEC III Troubleshooting Guide, Original Detroit Diesel Manual, not a reprint or CD, Written by Detroit for their Technicians, the one pictured is new, opened only for these pictures, yours will be New, Unopened, still wrapped in the Original cellophane. Detroit number 06SE492 9310 (Dated Oct. 1993)  This manual is loaded with Illustrations,  Service Procedures, Test Procedures, Troubleshooting Procedures and the Following Information

1  How to use this Book

2  Basic Knowledge Required

3  Testing the DDEC III System

4  Troubleshooting Charts  Flash Codes

5  Diagnostic Data Reader Information

And Much Much More

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