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Old 06-14-2018, 05:40 PM
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Originally Posted by smosh View Post
Zero volts at the coil. Noooooooo...
Next you will need to check the voltage at the terminal on the key\switch that supplies electricity to the coil when it is in the on position. Probably a purple wire.
While taking the reading tap on the key\switch with a screwdriver handle to see if there is there is an intermediate connection inside it.
This way you will know it the problem is with the key\switch or the wiring.
We're getting closer.

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