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This is getting way too complex. 200 1992

OK.

1) I think I changed the switch without having to because when I set the meter to OHMS I get no reading when pushing the switch button in and a 0.00 reading when I release the button (brake engaged).

2) I did get a 12 volt reading at the blue/black wire socket so it's OK.

3) I did not get a voltage reading at the yellow wire.

4) I do not have a yellow/gray or blue/black wire but I do have a yellow/blue but I guess it doesn't matter, right.

Maybe I can try to resolder the joints on the circuit board and get lucky. Or can the sensor fail even if the solder joints are good?








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