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Posted: Mon Sep 3rd, 2018 04:37 pm |
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That is a substantial discovery and a great ending to the story! Thanks for sharing it! I would still replace that crank sensor plug though. Was there anything in the articles you read that explained why the caps leaked? There is usually only a couple reasons why a cap lets go... over voltage, bad run of capacitors to begin with, poor circuit design making the capacitor work too hard.Basically they are lazy, if you even run one at rated voltage it will puff up after a while. Some of the early ABIT server motherboards had a problem with this. Trust me LOL.
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