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Re: (ET) Replacing the capacitor, what a pain



No need to remove the old Capacitor. By using 2 heavy tye raps secure the new cap to the old cap change over the 2 wires, replace the wire mess cover with timer and away you go.
Garry East TN


At 08:41 PM 11/15/2004, Chris Zach wrote:
Ok, so I decided on a simple project: Replace the charge capacitor. Charger doesn't work well, seems a good place to start.

What a screaming PAIN!

Main problem is the clips that hold it in are attached to screws that have blind bolts. Which can't be reached from underneath which means you have to take the whole charger out which is a pain in the rear, and requires me to remove the snowblower mount and so forth and so on.

So I just bent the clips, put the new one in there, and secured it with electrical tape. Tomorrow I'll get some zip strips. In the meantime we'll see if it charges.

Chris

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