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Old 04-27-2010, 10:43 AM   #16
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ok. what i have learned. i found that there is voltage on a black/light blue wire at the dimmer which as best i can tell should be ground. i am basing my info on the schematic which is attached here. this wire also leads back to ignition switch at which point it is negative. here is the odd thing, when i turned the ignition "on" you could tell that something wasnt right with the chime and such. checking further i have found that particular wire becomes energized at the switch also once the ignition is turned "on". havent pinpointed it down yet but i am thinking that there is a bad ground (at something not constantly active, ie not a dome light) causing that wire to be energized in the direction of the lights. then with ignition "on" and that component active it is allowing that negative charge to continue traveling to the ignition switch. does any of this make sense.

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