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Did you disconnect and reconnect 1-by-1? as in 1-by-1? I was careful not to short any of the wires with other wires in the cluster. Someone mentioned in another forum that shorting wires would result to a computer error. But you didn't have that so use a continuity tester and test each wire. You can never be too sure.
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Yep, read that post and did each wire, one-by-one, being careful not to short anything... |
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Fuse looks good as the Dynavin is still working. I went one wire at a time and made sure nothing touched. I even checked with a multimeter and the voltage was 12 on 3 out of 5 wires and an Ohm reading was good for continuity in all 5 wires. The MID worked perfect right before I installed the Dynavin.
Any help is appreciated. |
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