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Help Identifying an electrical component

chazd1

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Many thanks.

It is the Time Delay Module that burned up..

After the shop replaced the heads on the engine they mis-wired the batteries (I have the before and after pictures) and then jump started it... I had the machine towed out of there before they could do even more damage. Now I am enjoying a cool running engine, but without most of the electrical system.. and I am troubleshooting everything.
 

86humv

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Many thanks.

It is the Time Delay Module that burned up..

After the shop replaced the heads on the engine they mis-wired the batteries (I have the before and after pictures) and then jump started it... I had the machine towed out of there before they could do even more damage. Now I am enjoying a cool running engine, but without most of the electrical system.. and I am troubleshooting everything.
Normally if they did as you say....the EESS control box under dash is toast.
 
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