no headlightWritten by bluegrass440 on 7/14/2012 at 03:02 am--- In
ipcrc@yahoogroups.com, "the_big_dt" <wineguy4u@...> wrote:
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> that is so impressive. a detailed question lead to a practical solution.
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> love this site.
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ipcrc@yahoogroups.com, "Stephen W" <bluegrass440@> wrote:
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> > Yep, found a mud dauber had built in the starter switch housing. The starter
would stay engaged after the engine started keeping the headlight De-energized.
Good to go after a complete cleaning. Thankfully I didn't burn out the starter.
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Well, to clarify, that was MY experience. Don't know if that is/was the original
poster's problem.