Circuit finder
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09-27-2007, 08:47
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Circuit finder
If anybody attending the SWBB Rally in Buelton next week has a
circuit finder (tool) and can bring it along it would be appreciated. (My wife has objected to me buying one <sigh>. -- But then, she objects to me buying any tools...) The circuit that serves the passenger seat controls is dead -- and I've been unable to find any loose wires or blown fuses or any other evidence of an open circuit. Of course, the wiring diagrams I have don't have anything helpful, like a listing for the passenger seat or any indication where the circuit might run -- or even what fuse serves it. In the meantime, I've wired up a temporary plug for the cigarette lighter, so my wife can adjust her seat ... but it's a little inconvenient having a wire dangling across to the lighter from the passenger seat. Since the seat seems to operate normally with this temporary wiring solution, it seems like the original circuit may have simply had something come apart somewhere, rather than a more serious problem, like a short... =============================================== Pete Masterson, Author of Book Design and Production: A Guide for Authors and Publishers Aeonix1@... Aeonix Publishing Group http://www.aeonix.com =============================================== [Non-text portions of this message have been removed] |
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Circuit finder - Pete Masterson - 09-27-2007 08:47
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Circuit finder - amweath - 09-28-2007, 08:20
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