Supra Electrical Problems

Oct 11, 2005
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Rev Clown;1927459 said:
Ok so I unplugged the ignition switch and checked the connectors for power. 2 of the connecters had power and the rest did not so what should be my next move now that I found the 2 connecters that have power with the ignition disconnected?

You need to measure the switch resistance, not the voltage on the car harness plug. Unless I misunderstood your post and the disconnected switch has power, then I suggest filing a disclosure with USPTO.

I suggest you have someone who knows automotive electrical check it out for you.
 

jdmfreak

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Oct 8, 2010
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Buy a multi meter
... Doesn't have to be too fancy but get one that has a voltmeter, an ohmmeter and a continuity setting with a beep at least.... Think I payed like 20 or 30 bucks for mine.... It will save you lots of time