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Old 01-03-2025, 11:17 PM   #2
cas3
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Default Re: '48 F1 ignition switch post resistance. What's "ok"?

Been all day with no response, so I'll shoot my mouth off. 1st, I have no experience with 48's, but probably the same plastic thing with a brass contact on the for the post connections, and a brass contact that slides on that when you wish to turn it on.

They do wear, and get dirty, and are available new. I would check to see if you have a voltage drop between power in and power out, and maybe just replace those parts for peace of mind and reliability. Should be no resistance IMHO.

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