Sparky8370
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I'm putting this here because I haven't seen an allison forum yet. If one gets created the mods can just delete this part and move it if they'd like.
Last year I had the nsbu switch on the side of the tranny let go. The old version is black and susceptible to damage. There is an updated part that is tan that is supposed to be better. I haven't had any problems with mine since I replaced it. The part number is 29540479 and you're better off getting it at an Allison dealer.
Mine was a two plug deal, allison went to a single plug later, and then put them inside the tranny. So if you have a newer one the part number may not be the same. Just look and see how many plugs you have.
With mine the resin inside the switch had heated up pretty good and pretty much bonded the switch and plugs together. I just broke the old switch apart carefully so I didn't damage the plugs, and scraped all the resin off the contacts in the plugs with a dental pick. I then used elec contact cleaner, di-elec greased them, and sprayed silicone electrical connection waterproofing on the outsides.
Hope this can help someone out. Feel free to add to this if you have more info.
Last year I had the nsbu switch on the side of the tranny let go. The old version is black and susceptible to damage. There is an updated part that is tan that is supposed to be better. I haven't had any problems with mine since I replaced it. The part number is 29540479 and you're better off getting it at an Allison dealer.
Mine was a two plug deal, allison went to a single plug later, and then put them inside the tranny. So if you have a newer one the part number may not be the same. Just look and see how many plugs you have.
With mine the resin inside the switch had heated up pretty good and pretty much bonded the switch and plugs together. I just broke the old switch apart carefully so I didn't damage the plugs, and scraped all the resin off the contacts in the plugs with a dental pick. I then used elec contact cleaner, di-elec greased them, and sprayed silicone electrical connection waterproofing on the outsides.
Hope this can help someone out. Feel free to add to this if you have more info.