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Old 12-26-2006, 07:09 PM   #5
amp2345
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There is no point of paying someone 400$ for somethign that takes two hours to do IF diagrams are correct. If you're(not you you jsut you in general) the kind of person that is lazy,lacks ability, time , knowledge or simply does not want to deal with it or can afford ~2 weeks down time thats a great way . But how do you know whoever is modifying your harness did it right? Evrybody makes mistakes just because they do it constantly only increases that chance. If they did make a mistake it will be you who will have to figure out what that mistake is and if you are totaly oblivious to wtf was done to the harness you will spend just as much time if not more then doing it yourself.Thats my 1 cent out of the 2, i got more but i got shit to do.

Bottom line is i know that as long as all the schematics are correct i wired it up right, but apparently something isn't and thats why i am asking people here is it is a common problem. Its not my intention to make an asshole out of myself but anybody stating "o you shoudl have done this or that" is waste of their and my time....how does that help anyone?
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