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 Posted: 05-31-2022 04:00 pm
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noomg

 

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Jh092,

I think the real adventure started the day you bought the car!

When you're encountering these PO "fixes" keep in mind they were done to keep the car on the road rather than keep it concourse. Also they weren't worth very much so there was no incentive to maintain them correctly. Easy, quick, simple, and cheap was the order of the day.

When I've dealt with PO "fixes" I try to work backwards; what failed, what caused the failure, and how effective was the "fix".

The question for me would be why did the PO replace the wiring, was it a meltdown or something else? It might help keep the original problem from popping up again.