Lights alll awry
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- APM
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Re: Lights alll awry
if the wire is broken a temporary measure could be a chocolate block (yeah i know its easter) its a screw terminal strip 1 wire in each end and tighten, or crimp connector or solder. Then use heat shrink sleeving or insulation tape.
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- snapdragon
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Re: Lights alll awry
yup the chocolate blocks I have are house wiring types, can't find crimps and I know I had a bag of them. Twist and squish a new section and tape it up is the interim plan edit - scrub that section crimps and crimper now found
- check if the lights then work, wrench the rear unit off and then see if anything else is TU
OR wait till my little brother gets here later today and get him to do it
- check if the lights then work, wrench the rear unit off and then see if anything else is TU
OR wait till my little brother gets here later today and get him to do it
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Re: Lights alll awry
Thank you all so much for the help and support crimp crimped, wires taped and headlight working.
Rear light came apart in me hand guv' and there's a red wire adrift inside, this I can't fix, but a replacement unit should be on it's way
Rear light came apart in me hand guv' and there's a red wire adrift inside, this I can't fix, but a replacement unit should be on it's way
SnappY
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