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Join Date: Mar 2004
Location: Tempe AZ
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It's the second one I've seen switch plug has melted the causing contacts to toucha and the fuse to blow. Anyone else run accross this. Is there a solution to the cause?
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Join Date: Jun 2002
Location: Knoxville Tenn.
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It is cause by loose connections. The old connector blade on this post heats up from being too loose causing the metal to loose it's tension. Before adding a new switch take the wire out of the connector and replace the blade. Should cure your problem.
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