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Post by milkman on Sept 10, 2007 9:31:52 GMT -5
Alright, last question for today....
I've been going to fit a battery eliminator kit. Currently though, my blinkers don't blink, but my head light and kill switch are fine.
SO....get the blinkers sorted while I kow somethings are wired correctly OR add the eliminator (after rebuild) and work it out from there, since I may be causing things to need rewiring anyway.
Please note: Even more spaz at electrics, than I am at everything else.
I'm leaning to sorting out the issue now, tracing the fault, then switching it over, so I at least knew I had it sorted and can then eliminate what happend when I was changing things.
Thanks ahead for any advice....
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Post by sjef on Sept 10, 2007 9:48:43 GMT -5
hallo Milkman,
with a battery on faultfinding in the electric system is easier
regards sjef
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Post by miker on Sept 10, 2007 10:29:21 GMT -5
Definitely trace it out and fix it before changing anything else. If you're not a pro at it, the confidence level added with just changing one thing at a time is important.
miker
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Post by milkman on Sept 10, 2007 10:41:29 GMT -5
Thanks lads, figured as much. Just want to get it all done!!
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