TEST 4: Testing The Continuity Of The Park-Lamps Circuit
So far, your test results have confirmed that:
- Fuse #7 is not blown (TEST 1).
- The TAN/WHT wire of the grey headlight switch connector has 10 to 12 Volts DC present (TEST 2).
- The park-lamps come ON when you jumpered female terminals 4 and 5 of the grey headlight switch connector (TEST 3).
Our last test will be to check the continuity of the park-lamp circuit inside the headlight switch.
We'll accomplish this test by doing a simple multimeter resistance test in Ohms mode.
Alright, let's get started:
- 1
Place your multimeter in Ohms mode.
- 2
With the headlight switch's knob in it's ‘headlight's off’ position.
Your multimeter should now show NO continuity. This is usually represented on the multimeter's screen by the letters OL. - 3
Turn the headlight switch knob to the ‘park-lamps on’ position.
- 4
Test for continuity between male spade terminals 4 and 5. See the photo above.
If all is OK, your multimeter should register continuity (5 ohms or less). - 5
Turn the headlight switch knob to the ‘head-lamps on’ position.
- 6
Test for continuity between male spade terminals 4 and 5. See the photo above.
If all is OK, your multimeter should register continuity (5 ohms or less).
Let's take a look at what your test results mean:
CASE 1: The multimeter DID NOT register continuity. This tells you that the headlight switch is defective and needs to be replaced.
CASE 2: The multimeter registered continuity. This test result tells you that the park-lamps circuit, inside the headlight switch, is OK.
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