RE: [DML] Re: Update/Next Question
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RE: [DML] Re: Update/Next Question
- From: "Joseph Kuchan" <josephkuchan@xxxxxxxxxxx>
- Date: Tue, 10 May 2005 10:45:59 -0500
Another thought: Shorted isolation diodes can result in this kind of
behavior. When they short, they create "sneak" paths that weren't there
before. Then all kind of strange things can happen. A diode should measure
high resistance in one direction and low resistance in the other. When
shorted they measure low resistance in both directions.
-Joe Kuchan
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>-- the next one. Car is dead, push hazard switch
> > on - hazard lights respond. Car is running, push
> > hazard light switch - nothing happens....Put the left
> > or right turn signal on and turn the hazard light
> > switch on, BOOM ...hazard lights work perfectly. Now
> > how in the world is that?
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