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j-d
Oct 15, 2015Explorer II
The insulation on our wiring is partially a wheat product and mice can sense it.
When working on electrical gremlins, it's useful to:
1. Include Ground in the Suspect Pool
2. Review the most recent work done
3. Non-OEM modifications are good suspects. They aren't done to the same standards as OEM. And the whole RV is pretty much a modification. Part of why I like Class C's over Class A's. There are a few less aftermarket adds and mods. I think I'd like a TT even better. It's a little house plus a simple trailer, not a house plus a complex chassis.
When working on electrical gremlins, it's useful to:
1. Include Ground in the Suspect Pool
2. Review the most recent work done
3. Non-OEM modifications are good suspects. They aren't done to the same standards as OEM. And the whole RV is pretty much a modification. Part of why I like Class C's over Class A's. There are a few less aftermarket adds and mods. I think I'd like a TT even better. It's a little house plus a simple trailer, not a house plus a complex chassis.
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