That was very helpful... was looking for someone with a past experience with this issue. Thanks anyway.
Chuck,
I wasn't trying to be CUTE, but the EASIEST way to work on the CUCV wiring system is with a TM open in front of you....
I have recently had extended experience with a wiring issue on my 1009 and I spent weeks tracing and evaluating the associated circuits, with help. I would review the wiring diagrams and then begin testing circuits related to the circuit with the issue.
The bottom line is there is no cut and dry answer for wiring issues... each one is a little different from the others.
Which fuse is affected? Are you testing on the power side or the fused side?
Do you know it was working before the "sparks"? Have you checked the wire supplying power from the back of the fuse block?
This could be as simple as a loose connection in the fuse block to a fried connection somewhere in the circuit....
If you read the troubleshooting section of the TM, it will assist you in eliminating those things that should be checked initially and then in sequence.
Like evaluating a transmission issue by checking the air pressure in the right front tire........ not a necessary step for that issue.
We all will help as we can and have, but you have to initiate process by getting to a point in the procedure when you are STUMPED....... then the help will pour in from all directions....
Cooper