Don S
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Re: Ignition, starter or alternator?
I understand that, I just didn't say it right. What I meant was that they are going to ground and that is why the test light is lighting up, and why I asked if had a regular 12V test light and hooked to ground. Some try to use a continuity tester to check for voltage. You just never know.
They go to ground through the windings of the starter solenoid and through paths in the ignition circuit. Plenty of ways to get to ground to light a test light.
I understand that, I just didn't say it right. What I meant was that they are going to ground and that is why the test light is lighting up, and why I asked if had a regular 12V test light and hooked to ground. Some try to use a continuity tester to check for voltage. You just never know.