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Test Procedures
TROUBLESHOOTING AND ELECTRICAL
SYSTEM: DIESEL VEHICLES
6.1. Use alligator clips to connect the multimeter probes between the B and I terminals. With the key in the
START position, the multimeter should indicate continuity
. If the multimeter
does not indicate continuity, the key switch has failed and should be replaced.
6.2. If the multimeter indicates continuity between the B and I terminals with the key in any position other
than the START or the ON position, the key switch has failed and should be replaced.
7.
Check the B and S terminals.
7.1. Use alligator clips to connect the multimeter probes between the B and S terminals. With the key in the
START position, the multimeter should indicate continuity
. If the multimeter
does not indicate continuity, the key switch has failed and should be replaced.
7.2. If the multimeter indicates continuity between the B and S terminals with the key in any position other than
START, the key switch has failed and should be replaced.
See Key Switch Removal on page 14-7.
TEST PROCEDURE 5 – Key Switch (ON Position)
See General Warnings, Section 1, Page 1-2.
1.
Disconnect battery.
See Disconnecting the Battery – Gasoline/Diesel Vehicles, Section 1, Page 1-3.
2.
Ensure that the key switch connector is connected correctly and is tight. If it is not, repair or replace as necessary.
3.
Remove the key switch.
See Key Switch Removal on page 14-7.
4.
Set the multimeter to 200 ohms.
5.
Check the B and I terminals.
5.1. Use alligator clips to connect the multimeter probes between the B and I terminals. With the key switch in
the ON position, the multimeter should indicate continuity
. If the multimeter
does not indicate continuity, the key switch has failed and should be replaced.
5.2. If the multimeter indicates continuity between the B and I terminals with the key in any position other than
START or ON, the key switch has failed and should be replaced.
See Key Switch Removal on page 14-7.
TEST PROCEDURE 6 – Key Switch (Glow Plug Circuit)
See General Warnings, Section 1, Page 1-2.
1.
Disconnect battery.
See Disconnecting the Battery – Gasoline/Diesel Vehicles, Section 1, Page 1-3.
2.
Ensure that the key switch connector is connected correctly and is tight. If it is not, repair or replace as necessary.
3.
Remove the key switch.
See Key Switch Removal on page 14-7.
4.
Set the multimeter to 200 ohms.
5.
Check the B and A terminals.
5.1. Use alligator clips to connect the multimeter probes between the B and A terminals. With the key in the
PREHEAT position, the multimeter should indicate continuity
. If the multimeter
does not indicate continuity, the key switch has failed and should be replaced.
5.2. If the multimeter indicates continuity between the B and A terminals with the key in any position other than
PREHEAT, the key switch has failed and should be replaced.
See Key Switch Removal on page 14-7.
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