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Old 12-18-2010, 11:51 AM
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Originally Posted by Paul F View Post
This isn't on my priority list right now. So you won't see anything results from me for some time. But I just wanted to remind people that it is real and to get theirs fixed now. I read plenty of posts here on the topic and never bothered to check the voltage in my radiator. Now I'm paying the price.
Paul, you might want to put a quick disconnect switch on the negative battery post. Not a fancy firewall mount unit, just a simple one that takes two minutes to install. This will ensure that you have no current leaking through your coolant/radiator regardless of how good or bad your electrical system is. Here's a shot of mine:


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