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  • RLU bybass

    just completed the bypass per the instructions in the tech tip, but am wondering what to do with the other wires that led to the RLU?
    79xs11f - ugly as sin after sitting in a garage for 12 years, but rumbles like the beast that it is.

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    Rlu

    Pretty sure you just unplug the RLU, and that's it, to bypass, IIRC.
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    • #3
      thats all i've done, just checking i wasn't leaving anything out.
      thanks
      79xs11f - ugly as sin after sitting in a garage for 12 years, but rumbles like the beast that it is.

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      • #4
        need some help

        just got back from christmas in nebraska, and need some help.
        completed the RLU bypass per the tech tips instructions, and now i have no power, no lights, horn, ignition, nothing! what did i do?
        79xs11f - ugly as sin after sitting in a garage for 12 years, but rumbles like the beast that it is.

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        • #5
          Probably a dumb question.. but have you checked the battery and fuses?
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