Yeah! He scared the hell out of me too with the title of his post. Then I read where he meant the wiring!PLEASE, don't ever splice into a brake hydraulic line. Wiring for the brake lights, not such a big deal.
Sorry about that. I will be more careful in the future.Yeah! He scared the hell out of me too with the title of his post. Then I read where he meant the wiring!
Mike
Boy, I hope so, Clint! We don't have much tolerance for inaccuracy on this Forum.Sorry about that. I will be more careful in the future.
You're right Phil.. and I'm pretty sure 'Forum' shouldn't be capitalized in your previous statement.Boy, I hope so, Clint! We don't have much tolerance for inaccuracy on this Forum.
Are you sure? It looks to have a plastic binding strip, and I don't think the holes are really punched for a binder. The price is right, but it looks suspicious to me. On the other hand, it may be legit. Kenlooks to be a legitimate (non-pirated) manual
Since manuals are being mentioned I saw that Haynes now has a manual for the NT. Anyone here purchased one by chance? I think they have to be ordered and shipped from England.The links shown for service manuals in this thread link to a source that sells copied manuals. If you have the link look at the name on the sheet of paper in the photo of the manual, that user is no longer on eBay.... Then do a Google on the name and read the comments....
Please do not post the link again....
That is great news as Haynes makes very good manuals to supplement OEM shop manuals IMHO... Just be aware the UK Deauville info will not be exactly same as the North American NT. The Deauville will have more parts shown and a different wiring diagram to support them.Since manuals are being mentioned I saw that Haynes now has a manual for the NT. Anyone here purchased one by chance? I think they have to be ordered and shipped from England.
In the old days (up to about 1980 or so, being slightly colorblind would be enough to keep you out of a military electronics training program. Nowadays, practically all military electronics are wired with white wire. Can make it difficult to manually trace electronic circuits.Being colourblind, ...