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Re: Help ! 4runner electrical
Keyser Soze wrote:
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> "Coyoteboy" <coyoteboyuk@hotmail.com> wrote in message
> news:1152037496.178618.192930@l70g2000cwa.googlegroups.com...
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>>roger61611@yahoo.com wrote:
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>>>[I used to drive old Fords (Fairlane and Mustang) and the solenoids
>>>were right on the fender well, you could replace one in no time. Which
>>>helped since the electricals on old Fords rivaled those of the British
>>>manufacturers.][/color]
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>>Ford - fix or repair daily.
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>>Not sure i know of any GB cars that have electrical problems, except
>>maybe the early new-model rangerovers or TVRs?
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> I used to have a MGB. Probably the biggest POS I EVER owned. I spent more
> time under the hood than in the drivers seat. It had a Lucas electrical
> system. When I finally had to bring it into the shop, the mechanic would say
> "Oh yeah, Lucas-- the price of darkness".
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> Alas, I knew Lucas all too well having had the headlights go out on me twice
> at 55 mph.
>
> I do own an 89 4 by 4 sr5 pickup. It had all the symptoms that the original
> poster stated. It WAS a bad battery. Once replaced and equipped with new
> terminals all was well.[/color]
Nope, no known GB cars with electrical problems... :>))
[url]http://www.gomog.com/articles/lucas.html[/url]
[url]http://www.gt40s.com/forum/showthread.php?t=18294[/url]
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Tom - Vista, CA
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