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Reparing Your Ignition Switch
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<blockquote data-quote="dcarver" data-source="post: 408734" data-attributes="member: 956"><p><strong>I agree!</strong></p><p></p><p>Yes. Imagine you're a wire with a crappy solder joint on a pos PCB trying to stay connected then some idiot pulls your leash to short... :blink: IMHO, many ignition switch failures are due to excessive tension caused by the factory installation. Cut theTyy-rap and give the wire a bit of 'service loop' to absorb vibration, heat due to IR loss, etc. Sure can't hurt, and may keep you from being stranded in places like Death Valley. &lt;_&lt;</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="dcarver, post: 408734, member: 956"] [B]I agree![/B] Yes. Imagine you're a wire with a crappy solder joint on a pos PCB trying to stay connected then some idiot pulls your leash to short... :blink: IMHO, many ignition switch failures are due to excessive tension caused by the factory installation. Cut theTyy-rap and give the wire a bit of 'service loop' to absorb vibration, heat due to IR loss, etc. Sure can't hurt, and may keep you from being stranded in places like Death Valley. <_< [/QUOTE]
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