Of course, I'm hoping to have solved the real problems for now! It's just that in testing to make sure I connected the red to the red all the way back and such, I tested the red and brown thinking in my head that it would show infinite. When it didn't it left me scratching my head. Just don't want to melt wires again when I hook the battery back up and do this all over again. On Jun 19, 2011, at 7:18 PM, mark drillock <mdrillock@cox.net> wrote: > I don't think your readings indicate a problem. There are lots of good reasons why you would not see a reading of infinite. Move on to some real problems if you have any. > > Mark > > > > reiderikson wrote: >> Ladies and Gents, >> >> >> >> Unhooking the wires from the light and testing the red (I think T2c/1 from Bentley 97.210) and brown (#30 grounded "near relay panel" same page) above the driver's door shows the same continuity as well. >> >> Little help here? |
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