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Re: No Power

Posted by TOOLS1 on Apr 25, 2017; 9:35pm
URL: http://vintage-and-classic-hondas.81.s1.nabble.com/No-Power-tp4062205p4062215.html

Start with connecting the test light lead to the negative battery post, and then stick the test light on the battery positive to make sure it is working. The put the test light to the fuses to make sure juice is going through them (test both ends while they are in the fuse box). The main will be the only one with juice when the ignition is in the off position. If you have juice at this point, go to the ignition switch and test to make sure you have a hot wire going into it. If there is a hot wire there, turn the switch on and check to see if the wires coming out have juice. Let me know what you find.
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