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Bobbo
Dec 17, 2015Explorer III
Sam Spade wrote:jimdmorrison wrote:
I figure I may as well just replace the solenoid while I have access everything disconnected.
Without checking/charging the battery replacing parts on a guess is likely just a waste of money.
Better to use your money at a shop where they can actually FIX it.
Actually, his replacing the solenoid while in there isn't throwing money at a problem. It is preventive maintenance.
I do the same with my car. If I have engine work done that requires much engine access, I have all of the hoses and belts replaced.
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