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Unless I am being daft (always a viable option!), there no longer appears to be a home for general (non model specific) help / discussion - and so I'm going to ask in here. 

I have an electrical issue that I have been unable to trace that results in an intermittent blowing of the fuse linked to lights, OD etc. 

Can anyone recommend a decent garage and / or auto electrician in the Warwick area? 

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I have posted this previously, but it is still the best guide available to trouble shooting TR6 electrical problems.

It uses flow-charts as well as descriptive step-by-step text on how to trace down an electrical issue.

Search the web using the title & author- Dan Masters, it is available.

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2 hours ago, Hawk said:

Unless I am being daft (always a viable option!), there no longer appears to be a home for general (non model specific) help / discussion - and so I'm going to ask in here. 

I have an electrical issue that I have been unable to trace that results in an intermittent blowing of the fuse linked to lights, OD etc. 

Can anyone recommend a decent garage and / or auto electrician in the Warwick area? 

Unfortunately this is in more than 50% related to a cut but not properly stored cable

or a hurt isolation somewhere that rubs at the metal around from time to time.

 

I would expect the specialist to search quite a long and expensive time if

not easily to be seen.

For example the J-OD in the old frame requires an adaptor that makes things pretty

tight and the cable shoe is close to the frame and in a corner it meets the metal

causing a short cut........

 

So take care not to spend a fortune on a hurt cable that you might detect with same effort

by yourself but much cheaper. It needs no electrical skills but good eyes to find the culprit.

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Hi Hawk,

About 25 miles away you have Worcester Classic Cars. Simon Andrews is the proprietor there and it red hot on TR electrics, having helped me out a few times. It's usually easy to solve....if you know what you are doing and he does!

Colin

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