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    #16
    Originally posted by Dogma View Post
    And now I'm back to correct you! This is fun!

    When I got into the harness on my 1000GT, I found this (and every other) connection was soldered and taped. The solder on this joint was showing corrosion, all the others were clean. Do you suppose there is variation from one model to the next? I didn't see any evidence that I wasn't the first person into that harness.
    Not sure about differences from one model to the next, but the three or so connections that I have seen were just crimped, not soldered.


    Originally posted by gwshoemaker View Post
    this is the ground from the r/r direct to the battery you all are talking about? i just did that cuz it was loose and i couldnt think of any better place to put it....serendipity
    The ground wire is important, for sure, but this discussion is about the POSITIVE wire.

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