Woodshumvee
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Believe I have chased down the problem but wanted to get some input. I have been working my way through an electrical short on a M1114 I just purchased. Went to hook batteries up an had some arching/flames at the terminals. Started doing some continuity testing between ground and positive in the battery box and found a short on the buss strip. Found that the positive cable the goes to the KDS box (81A) was grounding out. I messed around in the engine bay for a bit as wiggling wires seemed to break continuity. I found a little chafing but nothing that would ground out. With my tester buzzing, I pulled the plug engine bay to the KDS box and buzzing stopped. I checked continuity on the plug side and everything was good, no continuity. Now focusing on the KDS box I identified that I have continuity between Pin E ( positive battery input) and Pin I (output to starter motor). I pulled the box apart to have a look inside and there are no signs of burnt wires or anything that would suggest an issue. I'm on my way to pull another KDS box out of a Humvee to test it out.
Am I correct to say there should not be continuity between any pin with the KDS box disconnected? How could continuity with two positive wires at KDS cause continuity with ground?? With a functioning box I would imagine Pin I is only on temporarily to tell starter solenoid to engage. Right now it would seem it is hot all the time when the battery is on. Thanks in advance.
Am I correct to say there should not be continuity between any pin with the KDS box disconnected? How could continuity with two positive wires at KDS cause continuity with ground?? With a functioning box I would imagine Pin I is only on temporarily to tell starter solenoid to engage. Right now it would seem it is hot all the time when the battery is on. Thanks in advance.
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