I'm in a bit of a bind in finding out why I keep blowing my EFI fuse and have narrowed it down to some sort after going over EVERY mechanical part wired to the harness and EVERY ground point atleast 10+ times.
I was wondering if there is an easier way of testing the continuity of each wire that runs through the harness between the relay and the ECU without hacking up the harness and individually inspecting each wire. I know that my multimeter wont reach from the ECU clips to the yellow connector before the wires enter the fuse box to the EFI fuse and relay.
One thing I dont understand when checking the ECU in the TSRM is how it says-
HINT: Perform all voltage measurements with the connectors connected.
How am I supposed to fit the anode and cathode into the ECU pins with the connectors connected??
I was wondering if there is an easier way of testing the continuity of each wire that runs through the harness between the relay and the ECU without hacking up the harness and individually inspecting each wire. I know that my multimeter wont reach from the ECU clips to the yellow connector before the wires enter the fuse box to the EFI fuse and relay.
One thing I dont understand when checking the ECU in the TSRM is how it says-
HINT: Perform all voltage measurements with the connectors connected.
How am I supposed to fit the anode and cathode into the ECU pins with the connectors connected??