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Re: Electrical History 200 1993


Moe,

Mine were shot on my 92,not repairable (in my mind)they were all burnt where the connectors plug in. One connector was kinda burnt also. I got replacement connectors (3) from a junkyard with a bunch of other stuff. ($27.00) Got new "circuit cards" from Autobahn Motor Cars in Fort Worth for $29.04 per side. Installed new cards,bent bulbholder tangs to assure good connection and squeezed connectors (plastic and all) to make sure they kept good contact with cards where they connect.( replaced one connector). Hopefully I won't have to worry with them for quiet a while.







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