Congratulations! Messages learned:
+ Its always our assumptions that trip us up.
+ Things do continue to go wrong but the answer to
that is to fix everything correctly when it fails.
Eventually there will be nothing left to fix.
rick
--- Rabeys@aol.com wrote:
> well...it turns out that it was indeed the relay for
> the turn signals that
> was the problem. i foolishly assumed because it was
> new that it wouldnt be
> the problem. it worked initially and then stopped
> altogether so i figured
> there was still an underlying wire problem. i
> bought a heavy duty relay, and it
> started working again. i also realized that i was
> getting the function of
> the volt meter confused with the probe
> thing...whatever the official term for
> that is. so im thinking i dont need to mess with
> the volt meter yet.
> instead, i took it back, went for a nice long drive
> and had a cocktail lunch. i
> figure i deserved that much.
>
> i still have no windshield wipers or dash lights so
> that is the next
> problem, however, on my nice drive, i felt something
> liquid drop on a toe and found
> that my master cylinder is on the way out. fix one
> thing and something
> bigger breaks...aint that the way it goes.
>
>
>
>
>
> free at http://www.aol.com.
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