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[* black] To check the power supply of the clock, locate the electrical connector and find the pin on it which supplies the power (12v) to the clock. | |
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+ | [* black] Take a small bulb and socket and bridge a wire from the 12v pin supplied from the electrical connector, to one of the two wires on the bulb and socket. |
+ | [* black] Next find a ground supply nearby ( the best place would be the key hole) and bridge another wire from it to the second available wire on the bulb and socket. |
+ | [* black] If the bulb lights up, it means your clock has power. |