Thread: Faulty PWM?
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Re: Faulty PWM?

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Originally Posted by Justin_302
we tried changing out the wires. they were not backwards and not bent or broken...and the wires were brandnew
Same with us - we still had problems. We tried spreading the outside pins of the PWM cable just a little and also bending the pins in one direction. After a few times trying, we were able to get it to work.
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