Posted by AllenC on November 16, 2023 at 10:06:13 from (74.206.90.239):
In Reply to: Electrical Problems posted by AllenC on November 16, 2023 at 08:56:07:
[quote="CVPost-stevieb49829"](quoted from post at 11:00:20 11/16/23) Allen, if you don't have an ohm meter, you can make a test light out of a bulb, and your jumper wire. Hook one of the bulb contacts to the jumper wire from the battery. Hook another jumper from the other bulb contact to one side of the safety switch. Take a third jumper from the other contact on the safety switch to a good ground, such as a clean bolt head. Move the shifter between a gear and neutral. The bulb should light when the shifter hits neutral. To test the light, take the second jumper from the bulb directly to the ground. It should light. You can use a volt/ohmmeter to do the same continuity test, using the ohm setting on the meter. Here's a pic of a light I made with an auto dash light and a couple of probes from a defunked meter:
<img src=/cvphotos/cvphoto166818.jpg> This test light is always in my tool box. steve[/quote]
Thank you for your reply,I am going check that Thank you
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