My '95 has acquired an electrical demon!
The 10A fuse on curcuit number 11 blows in a matter of seconds after installing a new one. It's a long story, but my son had #11 blow about 2 months ago and instead of calling me he just pounded on the shifter interlock button until he got it in gear and came home. I replaced the fuse when I discovered the problem the next morning. Last Monday night the fuse had blown again so I put one in to let some folks out of the drive way and Tuesday monring it was blown again.
This curcuit runs the brake lights, brake on/off switch, part of the multifunction switch, hazzard switch and the brake pressure switch.
I have verified that one side of the curcuit is always hot as stated in the diagrams. The demon is in the other side where I measure 2 ohms to ground!
I have tried to locate the faulty component and I have done the following testing after each:
1) Disconnect BOO switch (on brake pedal)
2) Disconnect Shifter Interlock Solenoid (on steering column)
3) Disconnect Brake Travel Switch (in the Booster)
4) Disconnect Curise Control Servo (in LH fender)
At this point I am STILL showing 2 ohms on the curcuit!
I find the manuals on AllData have different names for the same parts but I was looking for the Brake Pressure Switch on connection C128 but can't find it in the location diagrams.
Does any one know where to find it? Is it the same switch that the recent recall was about (in the RH fender)?
Any input or ideas would be greatly appreciated as I am stuck driving our old diesel farm truck to work until I get this resolved! I do like the smell of diesel in the morning but I do miss my Mark!
Best Regards,
The 10A fuse on curcuit number 11 blows in a matter of seconds after installing a new one. It's a long story, but my son had #11 blow about 2 months ago and instead of calling me he just pounded on the shifter interlock button until he got it in gear and came home. I replaced the fuse when I discovered the problem the next morning. Last Monday night the fuse had blown again so I put one in to let some folks out of the drive way and Tuesday monring it was blown again.
This curcuit runs the brake lights, brake on/off switch, part of the multifunction switch, hazzard switch and the brake pressure switch.
I have verified that one side of the curcuit is always hot as stated in the diagrams. The demon is in the other side where I measure 2 ohms to ground!
I have tried to locate the faulty component and I have done the following testing after each:
1) Disconnect BOO switch (on brake pedal)
2) Disconnect Shifter Interlock Solenoid (on steering column)
3) Disconnect Brake Travel Switch (in the Booster)
4) Disconnect Curise Control Servo (in LH fender)
At this point I am STILL showing 2 ohms on the curcuit!
I find the manuals on AllData have different names for the same parts but I was looking for the Brake Pressure Switch on connection C128 but can't find it in the location diagrams.
Does any one know where to find it? Is it the same switch that the recent recall was about (in the RH fender)?
Any input or ideas would be greatly appreciated as I am stuck driving our old diesel farm truck to work until I get this resolved! I do like the smell of diesel in the morning but I do miss my Mark!
Best Regards,