84c10Tony
Howdy!
- Joined
- Apr 14, 2017
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- First Name
- Tony
- Truck Year
- Was 84
- Truck Model
- 01 Sienna
- Engine Size
- 3.0
Same here a long time ago, it was a ground, ground it and cleaned it, and all the connects, finally worked. another time, I replaced the old (crusty inside) cables, all worked after. Peeled the insulation back and found the odd issue.
Another time, the internal regulator quit regulatin' juice.
Also have cleaned or cut off cable ends, clean up and reattach clamps, voila'.
A simple tester, can show the resistance issue. Sometimes, replacing a ground wire, or simply cleaning connections makes a difference.
Kinda' like my last relationship, serious resistance showed up 2 years after an overhaul and had to let it go.
Like an old engineer mechanic once said; "sometimes, the best way to handle a problem, is to eliminate it."
Another time, the internal regulator quit regulatin' juice.
Also have cleaned or cut off cable ends, clean up and reattach clamps, voila'.
A simple tester, can show the resistance issue. Sometimes, replacing a ground wire, or simply cleaning connections makes a difference.
Kinda' like my last relationship, serious resistance showed up 2 years after an overhaul and had to let it go.
Like an old engineer mechanic once said; "sometimes, the best way to handle a problem, is to eliminate it."