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May 31st, 2004 05:02 AM #1
Guys I need your help again may problem lang ako sa auto electrical ko one night I was about to go home, bigla na lang nawala di na lang sumisindi ang hazard lights and the front signal lights at ang rear signal tail lights ko can you recommend some where in pasay or makati na matino na gumawa ng auto electrical shop thanks.
Last edited by ghost_2192; May 31st, 2004 at 05:06 AM.
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May 31st, 2004 11:00 AM #2
check the fuses muna. Kung buo ang fuses mo, you can try any branch of Rey's Electrical. Mura and matino naman gumawa.
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June 1st, 2004 12:11 AM #3
I have checked the fuse already kaso di naman sira, the culprit was the fusible link ang isa sa fuse ng fusible link sunog na so most probably grounded at di ko maistart ang car practically all di na gumagana. Can you advise me on what to do next nakabili na ako ng fusible link kaso grounded ang base niya baka masunog din. May alam ba kayong auto electrical na puede na home service?
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June 1st, 2004 12:15 AM #4
I would really appreciate any advice from you guys, saan ba ang Rey's Electrical? Puede ba sila ng home service? Now I can't start the car kasi nga grounded pagkinabit ko naman ang bagong fusible link kaso baka masunog din.
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June 1st, 2004 03:47 PM #5from what i know the contact of the fusible link is strait forward to the starter. 2 major prongs ang starter plus the ground contact which is the body. one of the 2 prongs is for the solenoid and the other is for the starter motor.
Anung oto mo?
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June 1st, 2004 04:03 PM #6although not very accurate it would be something like:
Battery + ---->solenoid pole 1
these connection is possibly where the fusible link should be.
There could be other wires connected to this 1st pole, they go to the starter switch or the other components that require power from the batery.
The second pole of the solenoid would be connected to the ignition switch.
So when you turn the ignition on, the power from the bateries will pass the fussible link and the power passes the solenoid (the magnet in the solenoid will engage the gear of the starter to the fly wheel) and then the starter motor, and thus starting up the electric starter motor.
This line requires high amperage of power kaya a fusible link is required to avoid burn out. I don't think you could go wrong with mounting the link yourself. the fusible link is a circuit breaker type of contact, anything wrong with the power (like a short) would simply "break" it. then it returns back.
matanda na lang ang orig mo na fusible link kaya iyan naputol or nasira.
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June 1st, 2004 07:27 PM #7rey auto electrical
marikina
cubao (not sure kung 15th ave or 20th ave)
nasa yellow pages po sila
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June 2nd, 2004 08:52 AM #9
rey's electrical is along a. tuazon ave marikina. if you're coming from sta. lucia mag u turn ka along marcos hway then right sa tuazon. about two streets sa left side corner ang rey's.
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June 9th, 2004 03:44 PM #10ghost_2192 kung nasa pasay ka eh i suggest ipunta mo nalang sa evangelista makati andami mga electrical service doon.
Too many trucks in Marcos. Naguilan is too far coming from the south. So Kennon is a lot faster.
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