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Electrics explained

22nd December 1984
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THE MYSTERIES of vehicle electrical theories are legion which is one of the reasons why many vehicle owners shy away from all but the simplest repairs.

Bookshelves abound with all manner of do-it-yourself publications but only a few manage to explain vehicle electrics in a way that can be understood by expert and beginner alike.

Auto Electrics (Butterworth; £5.95), a paperback by Joss Joselyn and Bob Krafft, describes in simple terms how a vehicle's electrical system can be maintained.

The authors take the reader through a logical sequence of testing and repairing different components.

The accent of the book is on practical maintenance based on a basic tool box, soldering iron and test lamp, together with practical repair information.

A useful reference for amateur and young tradesmen alike. I3J The Butterworth Group, Borough Green, Seavenoaks, Kent TN15 8PH.

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