Jumping right in... again
A little deeper dive into this. I see your 4 post and last reference to a like problem was 2019. Not all problems generally are the same to be "shotgun" fixes... but the info surrounding them could be a clue. Research is golden.
Breaking it down... (from your statements and tests with my translation to HumV talk, limited knowldge and LOTS of questionable assumptions)
So one day, U want to start THE humvee. U turn ignition to run and the starter works. So, I take it the truck started. Starter did not disengage and it was freak-out time. Q, what did you do to clear that ? It can happen biased on a bad switch, some control boxes with slave start relays, stuck solenoid and those darn Gremlins
. This is why we the jump to these parts out of the gate. Could be bad. Quick fix...maybe? And did we learn anything?
Trying to keeping a clear mind to the confusion. My option... the harness in the HumV is very robust under normal conditions. For it to source 24 volts to wire 74a on its own... not likely, but tests will quickly verify if grilled or toasted.
Time for Mr. Volts & Ohms.
Again... schematic in hand is you road map to success.
Basic input and outputs of the controller are shown with a bit of deciphering with a magnifying glass and thinking what the heck they were trying to do. There are the letter pins of connectors to work back to the wire numbers and the functionality of the whole gizzmo. This is going to be very helpful when "ringing out" the harness.
Next... whats going on with the BYPASSING ? Did you open the box and wire a hack to get a work around? (good idea in some situations) I would be helpful to know which box model you have. and what happen in there. Are there any NON-standard add-on's and fill in the blank _____________. This happens a lot, only to find out OH YEA, I got this key fob, remote, long range security doggie thing... after going down the "rabbit hole"
Sometimes a problem is staring one in the face and just not seeing it. Help is here and maybe get a buddy to take a look-see too.
Maybe not be the fix your looking for...but here across the pond and getting my feet wet.
A story of and's..........
SO to END "You'er the boots
and eyes
on the prize, CAMO GOOD LUCK and GOOD LUCK