Posted by Janicholson on May 05, 2010 at 17:57:23 from (64.61.211.149):
In Reply to: wiring on M posted by Vincent Stroup on May 05, 2010 at 14:26:56:
Below I will put a link to diagrams. DO this: Between the battery cable that is now off of its terminal, and the terminal it came off of, connect a light bulb (it should be the same voltage as the battery, and be bright enough to see well. An 1154 6v or 1156 12 v will work, and a socket is easy to find at a parts store. This lamp will now light, and the wires will not smoke. Now disconnect one wire at a time from the system (starting with the connection at the amp meter not connected to the starter switch). If the lamp goes out, that wire is shorted to ground. Re attach all wires as you check them. Focus on the one that allows the light to go out. If it attaches to other things, keep following the wire or connection till it ends and that (or a internal short to ground where it has rubbed into metal) is the problem. Jim
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