Posted by 440roadrunner on January 10, 2010 at 16:19:24 from (98.145.86.12):
In Reply to: Got nothing(electrical) posted by 440roadrunner on January 06, 2010 at 17:25:19:
All you proved is that it ALSO could be a battery problem, it could STILL BE a battery post connection problem or a GROUND cable problem
GET A VOLTMETER OR A TEST LAMP
turn on headlamps: Nothing?
Ok, put the test lamp clip on a good ground, and probe the ground POST of the battery. Any light? No? Try the starter. Any light? No? Then the ground cable is probably OK
No put the probe on the hot POST. Any light? There is? OK try the starter
If no light, battery
If light, continue
Put the light on the hot CABLE clamp. Any light? No? It's the hot clamp connection
Light? Try the starter.
If a light, go onward
If no light, IT IS THIS CONNECTION
Put the probe on the far end of the hot cable
Light? OK? Try the starter Light? Then you're OK up to there, and it's the starter switch or starter
No light? Then it's STILL the cable, or the post clamp
See? easy. Took about 2 minutes to check all that out
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