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Battery Master switch.


Dave York

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I am ready to start the caterham for the first time but have hit a snag.I believe the battery master switch to be faulty. When the switch is on I have 12V power through the switch to the starter. But the two brown wires attached to the top terminals of the switch do not have power.

 

I notice on the lower two terminals wich have the green wires and resistor to discharge the circuit when the power is off that there is a jumper from the output side of the switch to the first terminal. When the switch is off the two terminals show continuity.

 

Is there suposed to be a jumper to the top two terminals as well? These show continuity when the switch is on.

 

 

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Sorry false alarm.

 

Talking to Graham F. I traced the brown wires to a open conection in the engine bay that is supposed to be attached to the positive side of the battery. Conected and it works fine!. Tidy up the hoses add fluids and it will be ready to start!!!!

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