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Old 05-01-2023, 07:06 AM   #4
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Embarrassingly I figured out my problem right away, and although I tried to immediately update this post, I guess the forum mods manually approve posts here? I find that most bizarre, like a chatroom on a dial up BBS from the 80s or something. I even checked back the next day and the post still hadn't been posted.

At any rate, I decided to start pulling fuses one by one looking for a blown fuse and figured that perhaps it wouldn't be a terrible idea to disconnect the battery terminal, because you just never know, inrush current can do strange and terrible things. The second I touched the battery terminal I heard a click. There was no corrosion on the terminal what so ever, and giving it a little wiggle was met with no movement at all. Yet when I gave it a good tug it moved at least 45 degrees! After torquing the retaining bolt to proper German specifications, guten tight, the problem was resolved.
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