Thread: no spark
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Old 03-28-2010, 04:24 PM
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TS1955
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Sounds to me you have a dead short somewhere. But the first thing that I would do is make sure everything is wired correctly. Then the best thing to do is get a volt/ohm meter and go through the process of elimination. Check your switch, check wiring making sure you don't have a bare wire. JMO.

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