I've been dreading these electrical/electronic issues for a long time, expecting them the older my engine gets because I'm not very good at understanding some of this, but if the connector is together and it's a sealed connection, how do you probe it?
Connectors simply facilitate the installation, removal or servicing of individual components. Other than physical damage or moisture, there isn’t much that can go wrong
Nine times of ten, disassembling the connector(s) and visually inspecting for loose pins and signs of moisture and corrosion will suffice.
If in the rare case you need to test continuity thru a connector, an extension test cable can be used to go from termination points on the ends of the cable.
This is a fairly simple ignition. Testing the individual components is the process of elimination. Each component must be tested separately and exactly per the instructions. Otherwise you’re wasting your time.
Note: The motor will not start with a compromised starter. The starter must spin in excess of X rpm to start the motor. The figure of 350 -400 rpm sticks in my mind but wouldn’t swear by it. Been there, done that