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darsben
Aug 31, 2014Explorer II
WyoTraveler wrote:
JMHO. I would temporarily by pass the fuse with a jumper and fuse. If it solves the problem most likely the fuse contacts. If not, I would temporarily run a complete wire from ignition. I'm sure you realize if you took it to an electrical repair shop they would most likely just run a new wire from the switch to the solenoid with a new fuse in the line. I had a similar problem with my previous PU. Mice had chewed half way through some of the wires. Easier to replace bad wire than an entire cable.
X2
Cheap test no real money or time invested. This is a good place to start.
Even if it is not the problem I would run a new wire with an inline fuse. It is a future problem just waiting to bite you on the posterior at an inopportune moment
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