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Continuing Electrical Problem 200 1990

Tony, he probably doesn't have a meter. You've asked twice.

Nice term: tickler. One guy on TB refers to it as the "stim" wire. Bosch calls it the pre-excitation circuit. Exciting isn't it. Reminds me of Lucid's p-brake Volvo ad.

Anyhow, the circuit kinda starts out in the ignition switch and makes it to the alternator's D+ terminal through a lot of failure-prone connections in the speedometer, cluster, and main engine wiring harness.


--
Art Benstein near Baltimore

"We made too many wrong mistakes." -Yogi Berra 1925-2015






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