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240 power window problem

Hi,

Thanks for the feed back as that doesn’t always happen on here lately.

Yes that fuse panel has caused some interesting flickering of our circuits.
I had my windshield wiper stop after a heavy deluge while passing through San Francisco one afternoon.
Luckily, I had just finished using them.
I went to wipe again from sprinkles and spray … nothing.

Thinking on how easily they quit and how I might need them I pulled over a rolled them all the fuses slightly in their places and ha-aa-la!
Had them fixed before my wife got back from having the dog to go whizz.
The whole ordeal was just a little slower than finding a loosened up rubber spark plug boot.
That was on another long trip but only a hundred miles from home.
I had hobbled together another set of wires and didn’t get them on good.
I bought another set very shortly afterwards.

Oh, the things we can learn for ourselves within a true definition of “simplicity’s sake.”

On last Tuesday I followed a fellow in a nice stock looking 👀 122.
He waved and spoke to my dogs and wife while we were going North towards the Golden Gate Bridge.
I watched him negotiate up through the heavy traffic, changing lanes with as much impunity as a motorcyclist.
He was across that bridge and out of sight before I got across it!

Surely he lives around there to do that so nicely.

Phil






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