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Jeremy
That's a bit dodgy innit? having to switch off/disconnect your
immobiliser?
Renate
On Apr 7, 2005 11:13 AM, Jeremy Llewellyn-Jones <[Email address removed]>
wrote:
from
useful -
with
night...
switched
and
Jeremy,
Don't hold your breath expecting that new switches in the window
master switch will save all the problems.
It's just poor design - the motors are too weak for the friction
created in poorely designed guides and the switches are not spark
protected so each time they carry a 15A load, contacts burn out slowly
and oxidise, which leads to even more resistance and more burnout.
--
Rgds,
Roman (London, UK)
'92 HDJ80
That's a bit dodgy innit? having to switch off/disconnect your
immobiliser?
Renate
On Apr 7, 2005 11:13 AM, Jeremy Llewellyn-Jones <[Email address removed]>
wrote:
from
useful -
with
night...
switched
and
Jeremy,
Don't hold your breath expecting that new switches in the window
master switch will save all the problems.
It's just poor design - the motors are too weak for the friction
created in poorely designed guides and the switches are not spark
protected so each time they carry a 15A load, contacts burn out slowly
and oxidise, which leads to even more resistance and more burnout.
--
Rgds,
Roman (London, UK)
'92 HDJ80