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Ron is correct 120-130 1967

My hearing is not as good as it used to be, no directional awareness. Obviously, following directions are also going by the wayside as well. So when the OD stopped working, I was clueless until I stopped to check the fuses.

I originally assumed, probably wrong, that my melting cigar lighter was the original cause (since replaced). As I left the house, the turn signals worked, the cigar lighter worked, and hitting the highway had the OD also working. The next time I turned on the OD, nothing happened.

After replacing F1, I started the engine and noticed that the fuse was immediately dead. Now, this can be attributed to a couple of very old fuses. They came with the car and lived in the door pocket.

Tomorrow, I will get a fuse holder and a few fuses. Then I will check the wiring for the OD.

Thanks for the reality check,

Klaus
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