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Re: Star Trek next generation
« on: September 21, 2013, 07:18:09 PM »
Hi. The coil is the last thing I would replace unless there is obvious swelling or burn marks. First I would check if the assembly joints are gummed up and if everything is moving freely. It may just need stripping and cleaning. Don't add lubricant to the joints as that will attract gunk as possibly make the problem worse. I guess the obvious thing to check is the flasher fuse F111 on the power driver board?