To: | "robert.ylitalo@kiruna.se" <robert.ylitalo@kiruna.se> (Return requested), "triumphs@autox.team.net" <triumphs@autox.team.net> (Return requested) |
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Subject: | RE: that was wrong with my flashers |
From: | "Lindberg, Andrew (MN12)" <Andrew.Lindberg@CORP.honeywell.com> |
Date: | 14 Aug 1996 16:32:36 -0500 |
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"I got some anwers and tried the one about cleaning all connection including bulb connection." Robert, Spit mk2 1965 This is perhaps a dumb question, but what's the best way to clean electrical connections? Sandpaper? Steel wool? Erasers? What should I use to get at those stupid connections in relatively inaccessible locations? Andy Lindberg TR3 in Minnesota (Plus a Volvo 122 whose brake lights just went AWOL. It shares the switch in the hydraulic line system with the TR3.) |
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