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Old 19-09-12, 07:30 PM   #1
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The VIS motors fail often due to hairline cracks in the solder on the circuit boards. A very simple fix if this is the case.
so it is possible that replacing just the motors can kill the rattle? can you disconnect them individually to see what one makes the difference? i ask as I have not had a chance to play about with it.. due to not actually having it yet ha
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so it is possible that replacing just the motors can kill the rattle? can you disconnect them individually to see what one makes the difference? i ask as I have not had a chance to play about with it.. due to not actually having it yet ha
If its the manifold thats rattling changing the VIS will have no effect as it will be the butterflys that are rattling about due to the joints on the arm being worn. Mick had a good picture that illustrates this will try and find it.
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