In a message dated 3/6/02 12:42:56 AM, bajaleo@COX.NET writes: << can anyone describe how this wire is routed so as to not short out or melt? >> Leo, When the oil pressure switch wire started to go to ground intermittently on my first van, after I let out a big sigh of relief I replaced it with one with Teflon insulation. I had to hunt around until I found a spot where it was not pinched hard by the shroud, but there is such a routing. Rich |
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