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The board with a relay and some large resistors is a anti-kick back circuit. When the key switch is turned off, some early models gave a small kick to the steering column. Fitting of the kick back board stopped this fault occurring. Later 5FB models had the circuitry incorporated into the EPS controller.
  • Posted 12 Sep 2005 11:27
  • By maria_e
  • joined 12 Sep'05 - 1 message
  • New South Wales, Australia

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