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t 190 computer fuse shorting out
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<blockquote data-quote="foton" data-source="post: 121409" data-attributes="member: 16041"><p>If you know how to use a VOM I would put it on ohms and put one lead to the load side of the fuse that burns out, the other lead to the chassis ground and see what you read, if you get a low ohm reading that would be good, write it down ,leave meter on there and move harness around and see if it falls off, if it does you will know kinda about where the problem is if you get lucky. If the low ohm ground goes away and you end up with a higher ohm reading that could be what is normally wired in for that circuit. of course it could be crossed with another wire in the harness but one thing at a time.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="foton, post: 121409, member: 16041"] If you know how to use a VOM I would put it on ohms and put one lead to the load side of the fuse that burns out, the other lead to the chassis ground and see what you read, if you get a low ohm reading that would be good, write it down ,leave meter on there and move harness around and see if it falls off, if it does you will know kinda about where the problem is if you get lucky. If the low ohm ground goes away and you end up with a higher ohm reading that could be what is normally wired in for that circuit. of course it could be crossed with another wire in the harness but one thing at a time. [/QUOTE]
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