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swl
post Aug 19 2008, 05:47 PM
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great job Rob.
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QUOTE(swl @ Aug 19 2008, 06:47 PM) *

great job Rob.


Well, I'm back in town and working on the car. The loose red/white wire was definately shorting out on the dash. I plugged it back and and no more fuse popping.... Steve, thanks again for taking the time and effort to help me with this problem... 904svo, it was your suggestion that was the final solution, thanks again....

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