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Good Result Suity. Hope it didnt mess up your Valentine plans much.
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Originally posted by suityou01 View Post<tears of a length of duck tape and glowers at Pogle>
Went back up there this morning armed to the teeth my multimeters, spanners, all sorts. Coil fine, 9v across the Hall sensor fine. Everything looked ok except no idea if the Hall sensor was working. Rigged up a simple diode test, and put it across the sensor. Fooker started.
No idea why. Ran perfectly on the way home.
Except... now you'll always be wondering when it will happen again...
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<tears of a length of duck tape and glowers at Pogle>
Went back up there this morning armed to the teeth my multimeters, spanners, all sorts. Coil fine, 9v across the Hall sensor fine. Everything looked ok except no idea if the Hall sensor was working. Rigged up a simple diode test, and put it across the sensor. Fooker started.
No idea why. Ran perfectly on the way home.
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Call the missus, the council, the AA and all relevant agencies and arrange a stakeholder meeting.
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So you've broken down and dont know what to do and your first instinct is to post about it on here and ask a bunch of random strangers?!!!
Words fail me
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It's Karma.
Re-locate Sy02-06 to the car park and live there until Cambridge Council gives you a flat.
Love
Luton & Dunstable
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Originally posted by KentPhilip View PostCould you bump-start it down one of the ramps?
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