Tue, June 9th, 2009, 01:29 PM
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Wil and Liam's Mom
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Join Date: Nov 2008
Location: Winder, GA
Posts: 2,876
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Quote:
Originally Posted by JackandJanet
I hadn't read that post either. I absolutely agree you made a good call on not selling those units.
I wonder if Bill knows which end of the cable is the problem? And, if you can find the problem circuit with a continuity meter? I'm sure these are very tiny conductors, and the internal connections are probably pretty fragile too.
And, I wonder if "wiggling", "pushing" or otherwise "distorting" the cable at the bad plug end might reestablish the circuit long enough to return the PCM to stock? It was what I suggested, anyway. I've found this approach sometimes works on similar, low voltage, digital connections.
- Jack
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Well, at least that seems more productive than my idea -- run them over with our trucks.
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