16-02-13, 10:44 PM
Unplug the wiring to the relay coil and check to see if you have 12v. If you have go to the next joint, unplug and test again. By process of elimination you'll soon find the problem.
If no 12v on the relay the set your voltmeter to do a circuit check and test the relay to make sure the contacts are open correctly when the relay is not energised.
This way you can check if you have a good relay or not.
Tom
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If no 12v on the relay the set your voltmeter to do a circuit check and test the relay to make sure the contacts are open correctly when the relay is not energised.
This way you can check if you have a good relay or not.
Tom
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