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Old 02-22-2016, 07:15 PM   #15
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Wow excellent job woodlandsprite. You did something I would tremble to do and you actually fixed it. Bonus points for the dirty hands too. True spirit of Zongyness. I've used those connecters in the past and never had any trouble with them. You can unfold them and take a screw driver and pry out the metal part that makes the connection but you may never have too. Fixable situation anytime. You may want to write your self a note on what you did and a little wiring diagram so if your ever out on a trip you'll remember what you did and be able to go directly to the problem area. Put the note in your owners manual.
At 59 I find I'll forget what I did to my bikes and several years later find myself going thru the same scenario and wasting time trouble shooting the thing all over again. Then I have the senior OH Yah moment and remember. SIGH, rj
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