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Old 12-09-19, 01:43
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I wrote up a response at work, but I see it didn't take.

I had a look at the manual dated 1943, and it listed 3 voltage gauges as being used on the 15cwt. The last one listed is C11A-10844B, which can be found on LWD parts listing here: https://www.lwdparts.com/product/ind...y-c11a-10844b/


LWD also lists C11A10844a, which is also referred to as a "indicator, battery", but is in fact an ammeter. This is a round gauge, and not listed in the 43 15cwt manual.



There is a Ford Canada Bulletin from 1940 which says Ford starting using battery indicators rather than ammeters in 1939 on some of it's car models, but in 1940 starting installing the battery indicators in all cars and trucks.
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