87MJJeep Posted July 12, 2010 Share Posted July 12, 2010 Today I put my insulation and carpet back in. All was well until I hit the headlight switch, and I realized I had no instrument panel lights. I checked, and the 5A fuse was blown. I wondered if I pinched a wire with the carpet/seat/seatbelt reinstallation. I found where I pinched the wires for the Transfer Case Selector light with the seatbelt bolt against the tunnel. Before looking for that wire, I put a multimeter on the two prongs for that light, and I got the continuity beep. I figured that was my sign that circuit had the short. After digging that wire out from under the carpet and finding where I could see a strand of copper through torn insulation, I separated the two wires, but I still get the continuity beep. Is that normal? I even cut the two wires off where they pinched, and I put the meter across the ends that run to the harness - still had continuity. I put in a new 5A fuse, and now I have a lit instrument panel again. With the parking lights/IP lights on, the continuity beep across those two wires is a lot louder, but with the switch off, it's not a "feeble" beep like one gets while testing a circuit with a really bad connection. I just thought when a switch was OFF, there should be NO continuity through it. I wondered if there is a chance that the instant before the fuse blew, was the switch harmed? Or is it a coincidence with the wire being pinched by the seatbelt bolt? Any tips are appreciated! Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
aemsee Posted July 12, 2010 Share Posted July 12, 2010 as long as there are still bulbs in the circuit, you will have continuity across the terminals. you would have to remove all the bulbs to do that Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
87MJJeep Posted July 12, 2010 Author Share Posted July 12, 2010 as long as there are still bulbs in the circuit, you will have continuity across the terminals. you would have to remove all the bulbs to do that Thanks! Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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