The first question is, Is the stop switch a normally closed contacting type switch?
The reason I ask is...
I just purchased an M931A1 with inoperative stop lights. The signals and hazards work correctly along with running lights and headlights. With the light switch set to Ser. Drive all exterior lighting is illuminated. I removed the light switch, ran 24v into pin F and I get a 24v reading at pin A(cir. 75) which supply's the stop switch. When I measure for resistance in the wiring harness light switch connector pin A(cir75) to pin K(cir 75), both of which go to the stop switch, I get an open circuit. Reversing lead polarity still reads open. I put 24v on the wiring harness light switch connector pin A(cir 75) and measured from pin K(cir 75) to GND and do not read any voltage, even with the tanks at 90psi and stepping on the brake. No continuity and no power will go through the stop switch.
The second question is, If the wires to the stop switch are good is it safe to say the stop switch is defective?
Thank you you for any insight as I begin straightening out a few minor issues on this M931.
The reason I ask is...
I just purchased an M931A1 with inoperative stop lights. The signals and hazards work correctly along with running lights and headlights. With the light switch set to Ser. Drive all exterior lighting is illuminated. I removed the light switch, ran 24v into pin F and I get a 24v reading at pin A(cir. 75) which supply's the stop switch. When I measure for resistance in the wiring harness light switch connector pin A(cir75) to pin K(cir 75), both of which go to the stop switch, I get an open circuit. Reversing lead polarity still reads open. I put 24v on the wiring harness light switch connector pin A(cir 75) and measured from pin K(cir 75) to GND and do not read any voltage, even with the tanks at 90psi and stepping on the brake. No continuity and no power will go through the stop switch.
The second question is, If the wires to the stop switch are good is it safe to say the stop switch is defective?
Thank you you for any insight as I begin straightening out a few minor issues on this M931.