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Mercury Classic 50 - Blowing Fuses
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<blockquote data-quote="Kier" data-source="post: 427608" data-attributes="member: 13279"><p>Well I think I found it. I took it apart and where the control arm pivots there is a group of wires that feeds the controls in the arm. One of the wires was bare where it had pinched. I taped them all up and put it back together. I dont think the previous owner had the pivot screw tight enough. Which allowed play in the arm. I will know more later this week when i get my 20 amp circuit breaker. Which hopefully means no more being stranded.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Kier, post: 427608, member: 13279"] Well I think I found it. I took it apart and where the control arm pivots there is a group of wires that feeds the controls in the arm. One of the wires was bare where it had pinched. I taped them all up and put it back together. I dont think the previous owner had the pivot screw tight enough. Which allowed play in the arm. I will know more later this week when i get my 20 amp circuit breaker. Which hopefully means no more being stranded. [/QUOTE]
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