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CLOCKS 1800

I know this is not going to fix all our clock but it fixed mine.

I decided to remove my clock and sent it to a repair shop in the Bay Area ( San Francisco). After removing the clock I decided to check it out my self and applied 12v and a ground and it wound up and started ticking. It ticked for a while and then stopped. Applied voltage again and same result. Hmm! Got out the old volt ohm meter to check for voltage at the connection in the car and I did. Replaced clock, made sure I had a good ground and its been working fine for the last two years. Go figure. My guess is a bad/loose ground.

Ron J.






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