If you look at the above connector C1 pin 29. that is circuit A209. if you set your dmm to ohms. black lead to a good ground, red lead to pin 29 with connector C102 disconnected, does the meter read O.L.?
Wires down to the intersection there see alright. The tiniest bit of movement up near the connector seems to flip it but wires seem not to be worn throughView attachment 302800
I would open the harness up and start inspecting for broken/open wiring. Also open the plastic section on the back of the valve cover. see it there is anything going on inside3 of it.
Secure the connectors with a zip tie to see if that helps.Hey @Wranglerfix do you know if it’s likely to be the connector itself. The wire movement up real close to it seems to be tiring it on and off
I secured them within an inch of the connector and moving anything below that had no affect. Moving close the the connector was the only way to change the lightSecure the connectors with a zip tie to see if that helps.
Ok I put red lead on pin 29 and black on battery negative and it bounced around with numbers. When I put black on the fenders it read O.L.If you look at the above connector C1 pin 29. that is circuit A209. if you set your dmm to ohms. black lead to a good ground, red lead to pin 29 with connector C102 disconnected, does the meter read O.L.?
That pretty much tell you the circuit is ok from c1 to c102. if it was shorted to another circuit you would have resistance.Ok I put red lead on pin 29 and black on battery negative and it bounced around with numbers. When I put black on the fenders it read O.L.
Correct when c102 is disconnected the fuse won’t blow. When C1 is disconnected the fuse will also not blow. When c102 and C1 are both plugged in, fuse will blowIf you have everything connected, ASD in the PDC, but you have connector c102 disconnected, the fuse does not blow correct?
That pretty much tell you the circuit is ok from c1 to c102. if it was shorted to another circuit you would have resistance.
now it you plug c102 back together, does it cause the fuse to blow? if so, you have a short somewhere on the other side of the connector.