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        <description>This connector didn’t melt from “too much current.” It melted from resistance under load. This is why unplugged voltage tests can fool you! 📘 Want to Learn More About Diagnostics? Check out my field manual, Engine Performance Diagnostics, available as both an eBook and paperback at: 👉 https://linktr.ee/scannerdanner 🔧 Looking for Deeper Training? Whether you're a DIYer, an aspiring tech, or a professional looking to sharpen your skills, join ScannerDanner Premium for next-level diagnostics training: 👉 Join Here – 14 Days for $1 https://www.scannerdanner.com/join-scannerdanner-premium.html On ScannerDanner Premium, you'll get: *In-depth classroom lectures straight from my book *Exclusive case studies with live vehicles pulled into class *Real-time troubleshooting using proven methods *Post help requests on our forum *Fundamental training on diagnosing automotive electrical and electronics systems.</description>
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