Testing
Testing of the electrical system has been greatly simpli
TM
fied by use of the ACE
system and ToroPC software. Before testing or replac
ing any electrical components, it is recommended that
you verify electrical performance of the part(s) in ques
tion by using the above mentioned tools (see Trou
bleshooting section of this chapter).
This section will define given components, and the tests
that can be performed on those components, when
those parts are disconnected from the electrical system.
For accurate resistance and/or continuity checks, elec
trically disconnect the component being tested from the
circuit (e.g. unplug the seat switch connector before
doing a continuity check).
Ignition Key Switch
The ignition (key) switch has three positions (
and
). The terminals are marked as shown
START
RUN
in Figure 9.
The circuitry of the ignition switch is shown in the chart
(Fig. 10). With the use of a continuity tester, the switch
functions may be tested to determine whether all circuits
are being completed while the key is moved to each
position.
Testing
Diagnostic Display, Data Log
OFF
When testing electrical components for con
tinuity with a volt-ohm meter or continuity
tester, make sure that power to the circuit has
been disconnected.
NOTE: Electrical troubleshooting of any 12 Volt power
connection can also be performed through voltage drop
tests without disconnection of the component.
,
POSITION
1. OFF
2. RUN
3. START
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CAUTION
A
Y
B
S
I
X
Figure 9
CONTINUITY
OTHER
AMONG
CIRCUITS
TERMINALS
MADE
NONE
B + I + A
B + I + S
Figure 10
Reelmaster
NONE
X + Y
NONE
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