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Old 09-15-2008, 12:30 PM
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i have recently been getting shocks when i pull the front brake on my 06 ec200, ive checked all the wiring and nothing is shorting out. is this a common problem? and could it be the lead to the spark plug somehow shorting through a radiator hose that it is touching?? cheers


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Old 09-15-2008, 05:34 PM
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I want to keep an eye on this thread.... Same thing happened
on my 2002 XC300 a few years ago. I never found any
specific cause, and the problem seems to have gone away.
Funny, the two specific times it happened I happened to be
almost directly underneath High Voltage power transmission
lines. ya think?!?!?
Check your kill switch for shorts. If it is only a single wire
unit. That might be the path to your shocking adventures.
I have sinced changed my XC into an EC with a new wiring
harness and switch gear. So that may be why my problem
is gone.
Good luck.
Jeff So. Cal.
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