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Rolls Royce and Bently's also use Lucas components. You don't hear their owners complaining about the Prince of Darkness. Maybe it's because their owners don't do stupid things to their cars like "rewire", or "fix" the problem themselves.I also think it has something to do with their reluctance to switch from positive earth.
I would guess that many Rolls Royce owners don't do any work on their cars. They have people for that.You don't hear their owners complaining about the Prince of Darkness. Maybe it's because their owners don't do stupid things to their cars like "rewire", or "fix" the problem themselves.
... With the amperage demand high the voltage drops resulting in a resistance increase. High resistance equates to heat that impacts the spring steel for the switch contacts. The heated spring steel basically anneals resulting in switch and other component failures....
People are quick to condemn things they don't understand...
Electricity, even in the 21st Century, is still a mystery to many__taken for granted by all__but a lot people still don't know how to handle it (work "with" it).
If you think Lucas has a bad rap, wait another fifty (50) years until the modern day hacks start cobbling together today's computer dependent cars. Although, today's kids may have a better understanding of circuity, but will they know which direction a Crescent Wrench or a pair of Channel-locks is supposed to be applied...?
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Rolls Royce and Bently's also use Lucas components. You don't hear their owners complaining about the Prince of Darkness. Maybe it's because their owners don't do stupid things to their cars like "rewire", or "fix" the problem themselves.
I only wish we still had Lucas parts available and not that crap that comes from China and other third world countries. So, who has the bad reputation now? County or Lucas?