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Spider bite on a 2012
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<blockquote data-quote="dzane" data-source="post: 1416615" data-attributes="member: 27196"><p>I didn't have significant damage to the factory wiring, just intermittent problems with the grounding according to the symptoms I've read about. Last year at the PNW tech meet I R/R all the spiders cleaning and greasing them before I reassembled them. There was no damage then. To cure the problem without a harness I have been hearing that you simply cut the spider out of the harness, solder the wires together and connect them to a ground. Is that so? If I find that the factory harness is still undamaged I would like to find a Brodie harness, but if it is already beyond that I suppose soldering is the cure. I should know tomorrow if I need the harness or the soldering gun. Thanks for the reply.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="dzane, post: 1416615, member: 27196"] I didn't have significant damage to the factory wiring, just intermittent problems with the grounding according to the symptoms I've read about. Last year at the PNW tech meet I R/R all the spiders cleaning and greasing them before I reassembled them. There was no damage then. To cure the problem without a harness I have been hearing that you simply cut the spider out of the harness, solder the wires together and connect them to a ground. Is that so? If I find that the factory harness is still undamaged I would like to find a Brodie harness, but if it is already beyond that I suppose soldering is the cure. I should know tomorrow if I need the harness or the soldering gun. Thanks for the reply. [/QUOTE]
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