Date: Sun, 21 Jul 2013 19:04:42 -0400
Reply-To: Bill Monk <billmonk@GMAIL.COM>
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From: Bill Monk <billmonk@GMAIL.COM>
Subject: Re: headlights with relay setup are inop
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Its because instead of starting a new email
that someone instead uses the reply feature
and erases the existing subject. What they don't realize is that is not what most current
email program including gmail use to address
where to send the email. There is coding after the subject line that we don't see that isn't erased. It annoys the heck out of me and I
have tried to politely email people linking them to an article explaining this. After
my last time doing this the reply I got was
basically threatening to kick my butt next time
they see me. To bad for them I don't scare that easy and find it funny to threaten from behind a computer screen. I replied with my
phone number and they didn't have the guts
to call.
The sad part is it really lessens the exposure to your email and the amount of response one may get. Especially if broken down and needs help quick.
Bill M
Mystic,CT
On Jul 21, 2013, at 5:31 PM, JRodgers <jrodgers113@GMAIL.COM> wrote:
> How did the thread "Headlights with relay setup are inop" suddenly
> become "How easy is it to replace the AFM?"
>
> This is really annoying!
>
> John
>
> On 7/21/2013 2:06 PM, David Clarkson wrote:
>> My vehicle (1990 Westfalia) went in for state safety inspection and the
>> headlights suddenly were not working. I wired up a setup that has worked
>> well with the standard automotive relays as has been done many times by
>> others using the standard wiring plan. I checked all the wiring and had
>> good grounds and power to each of the relays. I had a spare headlight
>> switch and tried that and nothing changed. All fuses are good also. The
>> parking lights come on and the dash lights work okay. I can see where
>> the wiring got hot at the relays where an unisulated portion may have
>> grounded on something. Since both lights are out on hi and low beams I
>> am thinking that maybe the dimmer switch got fried. Is there an easy way
>> to test this or does anyone else have any suggestions? I think it highly
>> unlikely that both relays would fail together. Thanks listees.
>>
>> David Clarkson
>>
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