In a message dated 12/13/01 12:09:15 PM Eastern Standard Time, vanagon@BUSDEPOT.COM writes: << As for the advantage of using the Hella kit versus modifying your fridge relay to do the job,<clip> But why mess around when the whole kit is less than $20 anyway? For $18.95, you get a tried and proven kit designed specifically for the job, with properly matched wiring and fuse protection to prevent both under and over charging. No guessing, no risk, no hassles. Simple, cheap, and reliable. This is a no-brainer. >> I DO modify the fridge relay on my own cars..HOWEVER I 2nd,3rd, and 4th the motion. IF you can't figure out how to modify the existing relay (if you have one!) then the instructions alone would be worth the price..you screw up trying ot do it on your own?..dead battery=tow job...worse yet; screw up=FIRE. the man talks sense..
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