That's the spirit. Use the Force, Luke! :)
Skye
Word on the street is that Florrie & Allen Bachelder said:
> Well, I never replaced the diode. Frankly the battery is older than dirt
> and despite 2 years of electrical "leakage"since the diode broke it still
> hasn't discharged . What's more, I've grown dependent on that soft-glowing
> light. For example, I had an intermittent bullet connector on my brake
> light circuit. Upon fixing it - I now have an "indicator light" that
> assures me that indeed my brake lights are working! As are my back-up
> lights, turn signals, and auxiliary driving lights. I was perplexed by the
> gentle flickering in that alternator light for awhile - until I realized
> that was caused by the fuel pump. If the light ever quits flickering, I'll
> anticipate engine failure in a few seconds and I'll know why. I say, leave
> it - this is one of the handiest features on your MGB, and next to your oil
> pressure gauge, it is your most useful instrument.
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