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RE: get out the old multimeter and start checking
By RC Moser - 07/01/2001 11:08:53 PM; IP 64.12.102.174
Gerald, I'd first check the grounds and then using a multimeter start tracing the wires for voltage starting at the ignition switch. Most likely it probably a ground wire disconnected. Without the ad of a multimeter or home made 12V bulb with two wires on it (one end goes to the wire and the other to ground if the light lights you have 12Vs) to test of voltage you are hunting a needle in a hay stack. Why did you remove the old harness?
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