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Re: [ST] Very quiet ST (similar problem)
- Subject: Re: [ST] Very quiet ST (similar problem)
- From: simonb@xxxxxxxxxxx
- Date: Wed, 31 Mar 2004 14:56:19 +0100
Quoting Steve Lawler <slawler@xxxxxxxxxxx>:
> Denis Liakos wrote:
> > I don't have any electrical expertise, which is shocking...
>
> Ba-dum
>
> Tish
>
> Basic electrical troubleshooting:
>
> Turn it on.
> |
> Does it work?
> / \
> NO YES
> | |
> Plug it in. You're all set.
> |
> Does it work?
> / \
> NO YES
> | |
> Replace it. You're all set.
Fixing electrics in 10 easy steps.
Tools required:
1: Circuit Diagram
2: DVM
3: Pliers
4: WD40
5: Lump hammer
Preceed as follows:-
[1] Remove all fairing panels and seat.
[2] Consult circuit diagram to ascertain electrical connections and wire
colours.
[3] Trace cables to connectors and switches and relays etc. Check for
voltage/continuity at all nodes.
[4] Continue doing this for at least one hour.
[5] Pick up Lump Hammer and hurl it at wall at back of garage.
[6] Go to fridge to drink can of beer
[7] Retrieve Lump Hammer
Consult circuit diagram to ascertain electrical connection and wire colours.
Go back to [3] and repeat to step [7] until you fall asleep.
[8] Wake up.
[9] Phone mate with bike trailer/pickup to take remains of bike to local
dealer.
[10] Go home and drink some coffee.
HTH
- --
SimonB
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