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I am no genius about the wiring of the M35 but Bjorn got me into this stuff.
It kind of beats practicing law, anyway.
My new M35 has wiring issues. I fixed the grounds, rewired the trailer pig tail, changed the light switch and all that.
I got to working on the horn, fixed the button and wire to the end of the steering column, see my other thread on that.
I found the wiring to the horns gone. Some wire stuck on and a complete puzzle. One thing I learned from Bjron was to follow the diagram.
I found the missing wires by looking in the TM till I got to the changing front wiring loom. The graphics told me what to look for, the diagram told me what the wiring numbers were and I am close to fixing the mess.
I also found some wiring around attempts along the way. It felt kind of good to know more than the mechanics who tried to fix the problems.
It has been rewarding and entertaining to me.
It kind of beats practicing law, anyway.
My new M35 has wiring issues. I fixed the grounds, rewired the trailer pig tail, changed the light switch and all that.
I got to working on the horn, fixed the button and wire to the end of the steering column, see my other thread on that.
I found the wiring to the horns gone. Some wire stuck on and a complete puzzle. One thing I learned from Bjron was to follow the diagram.
I found the missing wires by looking in the TM till I got to the changing front wiring loom. The graphics told me what to look for, the diagram told me what the wiring numbers were and I am close to fixing the mess.
I also found some wiring around attempts along the way. It felt kind of good to know more than the mechanics who tried to fix the problems.
It has been rewarding and entertaining to me.