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
Yeah, us too.

But the problem was still that the pins on the pwm cable weren't going into the socket on the Victor properly. It takes patience and not a little luck to get them seated.