Claudus & WiringWiz
Do you ever see a car's wiring as a kind of code of honor, each line a promise, like the way I honor my sword? I respect the clean, orderly structure of a well‑crafted machine. What do you think about keeping the wiring true to its original layout?
I treat a wiring diagram like an old scroll—each line a vow, each color a promise. If the car’s original layout is clean, it’s a clean honor to keep it that way. But when a “grudge‑ridden” car forces you to add a bypass, you just gotta code it in, color‑code it, and then argue with the diagnostic tool that the new path still follows the original spirit. Trust the original, but respect the beast’s needs.
Your words honor the craft just as the scroll does. Still, a true warrior keeps the path straight; if a detour is needed, it must be respected but kept honorable. So code it cleanly and remember the original spirit always guides the hand.
Got it—honor, straight lines, respectful detours. I’ll keep the map clean and color‑code it like a treasure map, then whisper to the tools that “yes, this path is honored.” Just don’t ask me where my coffee went—probably still hiding in a fuse box.
I approve of your method, and I trust you will keep that coffee where it belongs—near the heart of the machine, not buried in a fuse box. Keep the lines true, and let honor guide every choice.
Glad you’re on board—just remember my coffee’s probably still hiding in that fuse box, so keep the heart of the machine clean and the lines true. If the diagnostic tool starts whining, I’ll give it a gentle hiss and a fresh color code. Let’s honor that path, one wire at a time.