can every single car module cause a short circuit? my test light stays on between batt and terminal unless i unplug every single module? any advice?
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im new to this issue.i suspect a short circuit in my car so i have my test light between negative terminal and negative battery post. the test light does come on indicating a short. so i have been pulling fuses to find the culprit however every one of my circuit is showing a short unless i unplug the module or accessory its connected to. its as if every module is allowing continuity from power to ground. is there a better test i can do to find out whats going on, can one short be causing the whole car to look like its all shorted out?What points are you testing between? And be careful using a test lamp - a multimeter may be safer and give more informative results.
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no i have it connected between battery negative and negative terminal that goes to ground. so test light is not touching any positive at all but still lights up.No !! A test lamp will always light if connected between battery positive and negative. That's not a short.
What are your fault symptoms?
because my body control module and some others is not communicating with my car pcm.so im not able to program the car's ecu. but i find it hard to believe that all these modules are bad so i feel like my testing procedures are not correct.but if test light coming on with just negative side connected, wouldn't that short have to be located?Right. I'm still not sure why you are testing like that. What fault symptoms is the car showing?
because my body control module and some others is not communicating with my car pcm.so im not able to program the car's ecu. but i find it hard to believe that all these modules are bad so i feel like my testing procedures are not correct.but if test light coming on with just negative side connected, wouldn't that short have to be located?
yeah i think my testing is wrong. i was watching youtube and it said if your test light comes on between negative terminal and negative batt its a short. but my fuses don't burn so i think i wana start over here. so basicley my car was in a accident and i had to replace the damaged pcm.but to program it , it needs to synchronize with other modules like the bcm. the shop that tried to program it told me he thinks theres a short between the body control modules and the pcm but all wires are connected and no fuses are burning.I can't believe they are all faulty no. What fault codes do you get from the system? You can't really rely on a test lamp here.
i confirmed that my fuse box is getting ground and voltage . Does that confirm a short?Right. I'm still not sure why you are testing like that. What fault symptoms is the car showing?
i confirmed that my fuse box is getting ground and voltage . Does that confirm a short?
In my fuse box i tested between 2 positive fuses and test light comes on . also i tested between battery positive and battery negative and im getting 1.7 mega ohms. i don't have any burnt fusesTesting between which 2 points?
Are you having problems with battery drain?
In my fuse box i tested between 2 positive fuses and test light comes on . also i tested between battery positive and battery negative and im getting 1.7 mega ohms. i don't have any burnt fuses
yes battery was disconnected and i tried multiple fuses where test light lit up . between pcm fuse and horn, fuel pump, ac clutch, when i scan my car, it does communicate with pcm and lots of other modules. but no startWhich 2 fuses? And was there power to those 2 circuits at the time?
And was your battery disconnected when you measured 1.7M between positive and negative at the fuse box?
yes battery was disconnected and i tried multiple fuses where test light lit up . between pcm fuse and horn, fuel pump, ac clutch, when i scan my car, it does communicate with pcm and lots of other modules. but no start
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