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Location: Mauston, Wisconsin | Hi- Muskie Time, Try checking all of the wiring harness plugs/connectors and terminals. Sometimes service folks or previous owner(s) damage pin's etc. It also could be a screw terminal connection problem.. look at at both the male and female pins. Sometimes folks twist and pull on wiring harness plugs... They should be pulled straight appart w/o twisting. Twisting can bend the male pins and round out female pins. Also look at if all the pins are flush - seated the same in the connectors.. one may be pushed back- not propery seated in the plug housing, resulting in a poor connection. A magnifying glass may help, also look for corrosion.
Good luck!
Al
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