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Re: cab relay
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Posted by PAULIH300 on May 07, 2005 at 12:32:50 from (152.163.101.13):
In Reply to: cab relay posted by Centerplate on May 06, 2005 at 06:28:50:
What usually happens over time is electrical things dont work as well when they get older as they once did when they were new.Take a new car....heck,the original battery could last 4,5,6 years or more,yet when the vehicle gets to be 10,15,20 years old the batteries dont seem to last like they once did.Electrical wiring grows resistance,connectors corrode over time,and the engine may take more to crank it over (carbon,bad running condition)...all lead to premature battery/alternator failures.Much like relays,when worn old items start taking more current to run (like old blower motors)they bear the brunt of the drag and usually fail...while the actual cause is never solved.And they will fail over and over again.... Ever had a blower motor resistor fail on a vehicle? Its pretty rare actually,but can happen....especially when the blower motor is about to seize up,and is taking high amps to keep spinning.
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