Helpful Hints
1. If a fuse is blown, look for a short to ground in the circuits between fuse block and the component or for a short internal to component. The short may also be in a circuit that is switched, such as a circuit beyond a relay contact.2. Before checking the integrity of a circuit by means of a voltmeter or ohmmeter, check to see if other components or systems fed or grounded by the circuit are operating properly.
3. Verify that connector pin terminals are not spread apart, broken, worn, or corroded due to salt water, antifreeze, etc.
4. Verify that terminals and pins are in their correct cavities.
5. Opens normally occur at connectors, terminals, and splices.
6. Use diagnostic service probe and a multimeter to diagnose circuits that contain .35, .50, and .80 mm (22, 20, and 18 gage) wires. The diagnostic service probe causes a minimum of disturbance to the circuit wiring and connections.