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| 08.05.2020 20:19 | # 1 | 
|  umut1001 | |
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| 08.05.2020 20:19 | # 2 | 
|  ALLEX | |
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The cable is broken.  Show the electrician absolutely | |
| 08.05.2020 20:19 | # 3 | 
|  ggitaristt | |
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No, dear normal, it takes from the chassis and sends it to the sensor is a simple resistor. One cable can be perfectly normal.  | |
| 08.05.2020 20:19 | # 4 | 
|  ruhela | |
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No, do not go yesterday, the charcoal of my car's charcoal was over yesterday, collector coals have changed bearings. I couldn't find a man to do in a country like Ankara, so there was a market, so I went to many electricians until I understood the problem; The man said, there is only one cable and the other is not charging from it. I immediately closed the hood :)   Most of the sensors such as oil sensor, charge dynamo, thermostad sensor work with one cable in our vehicles.  | |
| 08.05.2020 20:19 | # 5 | 
|  Alicilik | |
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There are very funny answers. He is the dynamo of the Charger. When the ignition is on, +12 gives -12 when the vehicle is running: D Most are unique in the car.  | |