Hey users!...a quick (but i hope not overly complex) question from a Newbie..
We run 2008 f150s, and have recently developed some significant electrical problems. It appears that somewhere on the harness we have a dead short, or possibly a voltage regulator issue..i've run the multi meter over the loom and came up with the following results:
Battery voltage = 13.5 V
V at trim switch fuse block = V(batt)
V at isc/injector pump etc fuse block = V(batt) -4V
V at starter relay fuse block = .2 V
Main relay and both 50A fuses intact, as are both 20 A and the songle 30A fuse.
there is also a very low V at trim switch coupling
Have any of you had simliar issues with the loom, or have any helpful hints as to where(how?) to further isolate the problem?
Many thanks in advance
MadMullet aka Mikey the very upset guide
PS battery charge is optimal, and all leads/ cables etc have been inspected and are in fair condition..no corrosion/wear/chafing etc....
We run 2008 f150s, and have recently developed some significant electrical problems. It appears that somewhere on the harness we have a dead short, or possibly a voltage regulator issue..i've run the multi meter over the loom and came up with the following results:
Battery voltage = 13.5 V
V at trim switch fuse block = V(batt)
V at isc/injector pump etc fuse block = V(batt) -4V
V at starter relay fuse block = .2 V
Main relay and both 50A fuses intact, as are both 20 A and the songle 30A fuse.
there is also a very low V at trim switch coupling
Have any of you had simliar issues with the loom, or have any helpful hints as to where(how?) to further isolate the problem?
Many thanks in advance
MadMullet aka Mikey the very upset guide
PS battery charge is optimal, and all leads/ cables etc have been inspected and are in fair condition..no corrosion/wear/chafing etc....
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