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Listers,
First, thanks to all who responded to my electrical dilemma. Many people
thought the fuse was the culprit.
I did finally resolve the issue, discovering several causes.
Using the wiring diagram, I started at the solenoid, all the way to the
fuse block and discovered a frayed wire with a corroded connector at the 35
amp fuse. I corrected and cleaned that connection and when I turned the
key, the 35 amp fuse instantly blew, I obviously couldn't see it happen but
it blew. Maybe it was blown and I didn't realize it. The break in the
fuse link was at the very end of the fuse therefore hard to see. I kept
checking circuits and eventually found a short circuited flasher unit. I
had switched to LED lights throughout the car a couple of years ago and
used an electronic flasher from SuperBright bulbs. I replaced that flasher
with an original Lucas flasher, inserted a new 35 amp fuse and
everything was back to normal. Actually, I was surprised that the Lucas
flasher worked with the LEDs.
Once again, I am impressed with the wisdom and help offered and by the list.
By the way, I called SuperBright to order a new flasher and much to my
surprise, they are sending a free replacement, as long as I send the
original back to them. I guess they want to discover the cause. They do
have a 2 year guarantee (they told me about it) on all their electronic
items, no questions asked. I was impressed and I don't own their stock.
Thanks for all the help,
Fred
66BJ8
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<div dir=3D"ltr">Listers,<div><br></div><div>First, thanks to all who respo=
nded to my electrical dilemma.=C2=A0 Many people thought the fuse was the c=
ulprit.</div><div><br></div><div>I did finally=C2=A0resolve the issue, disc=
overing several causes.=C2=A0=C2=A0</div><div><br></div><div>Using the wiri=
ng diagram, I started at the solenoid, all the way to the fuse block and di=
scovered a frayed wire with a corroded connector at the 35 amp fuse.=C2=A0 =
I corrected=C2=A0and cleaned=C2=A0that connection and when I turned the key=
, the 35 amp fuse instantly blew, I obviously couldn't see it happen bu=
t it blew.=C2=A0 Maybe it was blown and I didn't realize it.=C2=A0 The=
=C2=A0break in the fuse link was at the=C2=A0very end of the fuse therefore=
hard to see.=C2=A0 I kept checking circuits=C2=A0and eventually=C2=A0found=
a short circuited flasher unit.=C2=A0 I had switched to LED lights through=
out the car a couple of years ago and used an electronic flasher from Super=
Bright bulbs.=C2=A0 I replaced that flasher with an original Lucas flasher,=
inserted a new 35 amp fuse and everything=C2=A0was back to normal.=C2=A0 A=
ctually, I was surprised that the Lucas flasher worked with the LEDs.</div>=
<div><br></div><div>Once again, I am impressed with=C2=A0the wisdom and hel=
p offered and by the list.</div><div><br></div><div>By the way, I called Su=
perBright to order a new flasher and much to my surprise, they are sending =
a free replacement, as long as I send the original back to them.=C2=A0 I gu=
ess they want to discover the cause.=C2=A0 They do have a 2 year guarantee =
(they told me about it) on all their electronic items, no questions asked.=
=C2=A0 I was impressed and I don't own=C2=A0their stock.</div><div><br>=
</div><div>Thanks for all the help,</div><div><br></div><div>Fred</div><div=
><br></div><div>66BJ8</div></div>
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