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Post by arthritis on Mar 19, 2009 0:41:21 GMT -5
[glow=red,2,300][/glow] i have a 95 eagle talon, i bought a sg underglow neon kit. the first thing the instructions say to do is test the neon tubes, well i followed the inst. to the t, the transformer is grounded and i get the green light so its getting power and the instr. say light my neon tube should light up, but i tried all four tubes and nothing they dont even flicker. im pretty good with electrical stuff but this isnt making any sense to me. if anone can help it would be sooo much appreciated!!!!!!
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Post by mroriginal on Mar 19, 2009 2:16:31 GMT -5
First off what kind of kit do you have? Is it a Blue Series or a gold series and then i can help you. Either way i will try and help you out now w/o knowing just have to do a little more work. Also check all tubes for cracks but i HIGHLY doubt all 4 are bad thats just seems unheard of. Hope i helped. You dont need to hook up all 4 tubes to see if they are working. One at a time is fine or all 4 at the same time really makes no differenece. These Paint diagrams are just what i recall both setups to be, if yours is different im sorry. It sounds like you have a GS kit but i did the blueline anyway just for the hell of it since i have time to kill and maybe help out a member in the future.
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Post by casper on Mar 19, 2009 9:12:16 GMT -5
well.. mr orginal answered it pretty good.. lol..
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Post by BumpinG-Am on Mar 19, 2009 11:17:13 GMT -5
you're fockin hired!
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Post by JSewell on Mar 19, 2009 12:08:45 GMT -5
lol, you can also always to take each tube individually and touch the power and ground wires to the corresponding battery terminals
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Post by casper on Mar 19, 2009 15:39:26 GMT -5
^^ if its a Blueline series yes.. but a Gold Series you can do that with..
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Post by mroriginal on Mar 19, 2009 20:46:54 GMT -5
I guess it comes in handy havin spare time at 2am lol Let us know if this doesnt work and let us know if they do work and post pics!
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Post by JSewell on Mar 19, 2009 22:40:43 GMT -5
you can't do that with a gold series? just wondering is there some kind of tech upgrading the voltage or something
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Post by sara on Mar 20, 2009 0:25:27 GMT -5
If that doesnt fix it take it back and get a new kit..lol
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Post by mroriginal on Mar 20, 2009 1:00:16 GMT -5
No you cannt do that to a GS kit. There is no distribution block with the GS kit. The tubes all have to connect to one another and one wire from one tube starts on the tranny and the other end goes to the other tube and so on and for the final tube one end goes to the tranny and the other goes to a tube.
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