19472N said: (quoted from post at 14:42:54 12/20/09) Thanks for the replies. It's a positive ground system that was working well only three weeks ago. I replaced the wiring harness last spring, so at this point I'm trying to save myself some work and try to narrow down the problem to maybe a broken or faulty wire. More questions; With the key on, I have no continuity from the yellow (hot) wire to the single wire going to the coil, however, I do have continuity from the coil wire to ground. Is this the way it's supposed to be? Thanks, Gary
Sorry, Gary, but we have a communications problem here.
Continuity can be determined in many different ways. So, when you say, "With the key on, I have no continuity from the yellow (hot) wire to the single wire going to the coil..", I do not know what you are telling me. Are you saying that with the key on, that you have voltage on both key switch terminals, and that there is voltage on a wire leaving the key switch but not at the other end of that same wire , at the coil?
"I do have continuity from the coil wire to ground. " How did you determine that?
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