I bought a roadster about a month ago and am taking care of a few things so
it will pass the Texas safety inspection and I can get it licensed (and
start driving it!)
I've got an electrical problem with the right front blinker. I'm a total
novice with diagnosing electrical problems, so I'm wondering if there's
someone out there who would do some "virtual repair work" with me this
afternoon around 2:30 CST.
What I'm thinking is this: Let me know what diagnosis tools I need and I
can pick them up at a parts store. Then, while we look together on the
wiring diagram, we can talk via phone while you teach me the ins-and-outs of
checking for shorts, proper continuity, voltage readings, etc. (So much the
better if you can be looking at your roadster while I'm checking connections
in mine)
I figure in this age of virtual meetings, the strategy of "distance
learning" can be employed for working on a car just as easily as it's used
in business.
Anyone game?
Jim Sylvester
'68 2000
SRL311-05385
U20-06823
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