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01_Connectors.jpg | ![]() |
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Date: 7/10/06 6:05 PM | ![]() |
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Flash: Flash fired, red-eye reduction | ![]() |
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Focal length: 16.0mm | ![]() |
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Exposure time: 1/60s | ![]() |
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Aperture: 3.5 | ![]() |
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Metering mode: Center weighted average | ![]() |
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Camera: Canon | ![]() |
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Model: Canon PowerShot S2 IS | ![]() |
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Sensor type: OneChipColorArea | ![]() |
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The white connector towards the lower right side is the one from the ignition switch. I found the terminals had a bit of corrosion on them, so I sprayed contact cleaner on them before I reassembled the connector. While I was at it, I did the same for the other three connectors in the metal plate. I had to remove the plate mounting bolt and lift the plate in order to be able to release the latches and unplug the connectors. See, a job always is a little bigger than you anticipate, isn't it?