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05-02-2004 07:40 AM #26
I looked over the green light wiring and, the positive power wire is spliced into the coil power wire with one of those connectors that cut a notch in the wires when they snap togther, I was thinking that it may have gotten corroded causing power failur. I cut the lead wire that was spliced into the coil power wire that powered the green lights then stripped the end off that the lights were still connected to and then touched it to the positive side of the battery, they then lit up so, that's how I know the wire running to the coil is bad, because the lights do work, any other ideas?You don't know what you've got til it's gone
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