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71 142e charging problem solved 140-160

Zee,
I made a simple jumper that was a male spade with a 7 inch long wire to a female spade. I inserted the male spade end into the existing 3-wire connector on the car. Then I plugged in the connector and took the new jumper and plugged in the female spade into the new 'other side' of the new regulator.
If you really want, I can take a photo of the new setup and send to you. Email me offline at jeremy 'dot' whorton@thermo.com
I am out of town this week on a business trip. In fact, my 142 is parked in the central parking lot at Boston's Logan airport. I hope nobody jacks with it...


later

jeremy
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71 142E and a yard full of 240's in Mass.






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