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Posted by Diana JH on May 19, 2007 at 20:37:15 from (71.51.127.61):
In Reply to: Re: my every four month visit posted by georgeky on May 19, 2007 at 20:13:29:
I just went back out and checked and no blue wire. The only blue wire I can see is the one going from the regulator to the generator. I haven't taken the left hood off yet, so I will do that tomorrow so I can follow things yet further. I might as well just do the whole shebang since I have this much off already. As for calling, I can do that but I usually tend to stay away from phones because I am severely hearing impaired. Between that and taking the phone that far, not sure if it would work. If I get desperate though, I might. I don't use cell phone at all because I can't hear on them at all, plus we don't get much signal out here. I'm already bugged by those wires being backward on the amp gauge but I just don't see how that could cause this problem. I would think it would just show a reverse read. That wire that was bare at the key has to be creating some sort of issue too, I would think. I'll put a new connector on it tomorrow. I am kind of concerned because the wire is very short already. I have some 14 and 16g wire in the garage I could splice, but that sounds like a bit of overkill on that particular wire. I'll bet that camaro has some wire in it that would be JUST the right size though! he takes batteries...I take wire! Do ya have my email? Diana
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