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Deborah 3 year s ago
#12 it was a capacitor
       
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Jefferey 3 year s ago
Deborah, flux?
       
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Haseltine 3 year s ago
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Midge 3 year s ago
#20 yeah dont keep your ford focus long unless you like fixing things with discontinued parts.
       
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Angelina 3 year s ago
#20 I've heard them called an "inertia switch"
       
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What is this steel wire, with a smaller gauge of wire wrapped around it, used for? Magnets are attracted to the metal, and it’s harder than aluminum (both core and wrap) so I’m guessing it’s stainless steel.

A: This looks like what you have Lead sealing wire. Used with security/tamper seals.

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