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landcrshr said:If the reading is "all over the place", that usually means there is voltage present on that wire.
Sorry landcrshr. May you elaborate on this please. This is not good???
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landcrshr said:If the reading is "all over the place", that usually means there is voltage present on that wire.
landcrshr said:First pics: Looks like they tapped into the heater circuit to make the cigarette lighter(s) work when the key is off. They also fed this to the radio probably because the dome circuit was messed up. Last pic: That's 2.6 "k" Ohms, right? Was the battery disconnected when you did the test?
So should that be messed with and put back to factory specs???
Is it possible that someone would feed it to the radio so that the radio/DVD could work independently of the car being on?
The negative battery terminal has been disconnected only.
landcrshr said:As long as you've got the right size fuses in this time I'd say there's nothing to be concerned about. I would do one last Ohm-test of the DOME circuit. This time, instead of testing at the domelight connector, test it at the fuse location. Test continuity between the fuse terminal (load side) and the (disconnected) negative battery wire. Have someone open and close the doors (with the bulbs installed) and make sure there are no shorts. I'll keep my fingers crossed for you.