Help!!!
One of my df140 (I have twins) ignition switches shorted out and in the process of troubleshooting I removed a grey splitter wire from the switches which apparently has diodes in it. I was in a hurry when I was changing the ignition switch and completely forgot where or how this splitter is wired into the ignition system.
The splitter is a bullet type connector with two male legs (a diode in each leg) tied into a single female connector.
I'm assuming the male connectors of this splitter connect to the grey connectors coming out of the back of each ignition switch? Is this correct?
If so, what is the purpose of the female connector on the splitter? Where does it go?
Any help is much appreciated!!!!!!
One of my df140 (I have twins) ignition switches shorted out and in the process of troubleshooting I removed a grey splitter wire from the switches which apparently has diodes in it. I was in a hurry when I was changing the ignition switch and completely forgot where or how this splitter is wired into the ignition system.
The splitter is a bullet type connector with two male legs (a diode in each leg) tied into a single female connector.
I'm assuming the male connectors of this splitter connect to the grey connectors coming out of the back of each ignition switch? Is this correct?
If so, what is the purpose of the female connector on the splitter? Where does it go?
Any help is much appreciated!!!!!!
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