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Yes and no
By raycfe - 06/19/2005 8:07:02 PM; IP 64.252.179.12
With the orginal wiring it is 12volts when starting::: in the run postion it has coil voltage because it will back feed to the I terminal wire. If you take the wire off you will find the "I" terminal is dead when key is in the run, only the wire is live(because it is connected to the coil). If you bypass the resistor wire and feed the coil 12volts the "I" wire will be 12volts also if the orginal wiring is in tack and connected.
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