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Thanks Tony.
Maybe you can help me out. I disconnected the battery. I put the continuity on terminal 50 and a good ground on the ignition switch and got no sound , so that s good with no short to ground. I disconnected the yellow wire at the starter. I checked terminal 30 (both) on the ignition switch and got a sound, which I assume means the is a ground short somewhere. I unplugged the harness at the 14 pin connector. I retested terminal 30(both) at the ignition switch and still got a tone. Does that mean I have a short to ground somewhere between the ignition switch and the 14 pin connector? To recap. I have unplugged the ignition switch and unplugged the 14 pin connector. I am getting a continuity sound at the 30 terminals on the ignition switch Thanks |
Sorry
I got my terminals confused. If I am getting continuity at terminals 30 at the ignition switch with the battery disconnected then I must have a ground fault or short to ground between the two red wires and the switch, right!? |
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