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Old September 24th 04, 03:44 PM
Richard Crosoer
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In article >, AlexUK <alex.alfisti@bi
gfoot.getridofthis.com> writes
>On Wed, 22 Sep 2004 15:51:43 +0100, Richard Crosoer
> wrote:
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>>>>>My local Alfa garage have never heard of this and don't seem to know
>>>>>where the bulb failure detection unit is located.
>>>>>

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>>I got the answer to that from my local garage - "Yes!"
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>>However they did say that it was easy to remove the rev counter - 3
>>screws.
>>

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>Is this the same Local Garage?
>
>>It comes apart easily too. The fault is a VND810 transistor which
>>switches the lamp on and also does the failure detection. It's easily
>>repaired, if you can find a component distributor with a less then 1000
>>piece minimum order quantity.
>>--
>>Best regards
>>Rick

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>I am assumingt you are the electronic wizard, talks of transistors and
>relays.... More useful skill to fix cars these days.
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>Alex
>

Cars run on UNIX nowadays, not petrol!
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Best regards
Rick
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