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pbdavey
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Like I said in the title, I seem to have a short with the ignition off. I've looked at the stuff about the R/R and stator, but I'm not sure that applies since it isn't charging the battery that I'm concerned with...? I searched through the forums, but most people seem to at least not blow fuses when applying current initially with the ignition off.
I understand a little about electrical, but I'm no Tesla! I have continuity with the ignition off (I've blown 15amp fuses with the ignition off), but I'm not sure where to go. It seems that it would mean the short is between the ignition and the battery leads. Though the diagram on (which I know isn't the actual GS charging system) http://www.thegsresources.com/garage/gs_statorfacts.htm indicates that the R/R and stator are on the battery's side of ignition.
I have a Clymer, but I'm not very experienced at figuring out what the black on black pictures are showing me :|! Any help would be appreciated!
I understand a little about electrical, but I'm no Tesla! I have continuity with the ignition off (I've blown 15amp fuses with the ignition off), but I'm not sure where to go. It seems that it would mean the short is between the ignition and the battery leads. Though the diagram on (which I know isn't the actual GS charging system) http://www.thegsresources.com/garage/gs_statorfacts.htm indicates that the R/R and stator are on the battery's side of ignition.
I have a Clymer, but I'm not very experienced at figuring out what the black on black pictures are showing me :|! Any help would be appreciated!