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Re: MM horn Inop
[Re: fasteddy]
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02/21/14 09:17 PM
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Joined: Feb 2014
Posts: 80
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Getting the Wheeling Fever
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There are two white ones that look original and one red jumper wire that has obviously been changed because its a bit thicker wire and is a little sloppier looking fit. I fiddled with them once and they looked good.
Its odd to have a jumper wire. That's not much of a fusible link to me. In fact to me its not one at all. All it is, is an extension of the wire. Cut a wire in half and bear the ends and then wire a small piece in between and you do not have a fusible link. To me a fusible link has a fuse.
Are you saying that those wires use to have a fusible link between them and someone just put jumpier wires in there instead?
Like I said the 2 white wires look good and original. They have flat connectors on them. The red one is not so great looking but it is making good contact. I will have to investigate this a bit further and make sure all is connected correctly
Matt Hamer 89 Mighty Max SPX Macro Cab 2.6L 5 speed 4X4 Auto hubs.
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