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Re: Farmall A (4 position) switch getting too hot
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Posted by MACE on May 23, 2006 at 12:39:09 from (66.83.16.196):
In Reply to: Re: Farmall A (4 position) switch getting too hot posted by Janicholson on May 22, 2006 at 18:32:30:
Jim N, I have double checked that the resistors or anything else hot or electrical does not touch. All I do is touch the amp cover to the case (I do not put it on all of the way) and I get a 2 amp draw) When I disconnect the battery wire from the back of the switch (the one that goes to the generator) then I know longer have a 2-amp draw. Upon taking the switch completely apart the other day, I found that it has some sort of mechanical cutout internally when it is turned completly counter clockwise. It is in the round part of the switch. Does anyone know what this part of the switch is used for. BTI. I installed a new regulator, generator, and wiring harness about a year ago. Thanks, MACE
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