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The very first Mini's had the ignition switch on the dash & starter button between the front seats All original Mini's had 10" wheels fitted all had sliding windows & not drop glass I believe that the Mini was the first car to have constant velocity joints fitted If you search the web there are Mini forums out there.
Poker guage is fitted on the Aft seal bearing/sealing housing to take the reading
Yes it can
Possibly the ignition switch is defective.
Since this question is in the car battery category I am going to make a couple of assumptions:Most 1960 vintage and older automobiles were equipped with a six volt battery, the minimum usable voltage of these batteries is 6.1 volts fully charged is 6.6 voltsMost 1960 and later automobiles are fitted with a 12 volt battery, minimum usable voltage is about 12.1 volts, fully charged is around 13.2 volts
It means that you have an alternator fitted. An alternator needs an amount of battery voltage to generate electricity. A generator/dynamo will make voltage without a battery being present.
To bypass the rapid high voltage spikes that could damage the diode.
If its doing the same as your old one your very likely to have a wiring trouble, Is the battery/alt light on or does it come on before the engine is started? , or what is the voltage gauge reading engine not running Vs running.
Caused by a voltage spike to do with collapsing magnetic fields in a load. A suppresor fitted across the terminals should stop it.
my 92 camaro is fitted with the anti theft device i changed the ignition switch and the car will not start need codes what are they??
The alternator may have a faulty rectifier or faulty voltage regulator
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