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Old 02-20-2014, 05:13 PM
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jlhmnj
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Along with all great advice, tutorials and information take photo's, make notes, and work slowly and you'll quickly have the bad wiring replaced. If you think of the operation as replacing old wire with good new wire it sort of puts things in perspective. A healthy fear or respect of electrical work is essential. Only the foolhardy plug in their 15-91's without first examining the wiring for safety.

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