I have been reading the archives looking for information about ballast resistors. One of the threads I just read talked about errors rates in meters and variations in manufacture giving readings anywhere from .8 to 2.4. Other threads discussed low resistance readings and over heated coils. And also higher resistor ratings through the C2 model years.
My car currently has an aftermarket resistor, that is performing just fine as far as I can tell. This one reads .8 with my meter.
I purchased a repo Blue Stripe resistor many years ago, and never installed it because it measures 2 OHMS.
My question is what would be the downside of installing this 2 OHM resistor?
My car currently has an aftermarket resistor, that is performing just fine as far as I can tell. This one reads .8 with my meter.
I purchased a repo Blue Stripe resistor many years ago, and never installed it because it measures 2 OHMS.
My question is what would be the downside of installing this 2 OHM resistor?
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