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RE: MGB Brake Light Trouble

To: mlupynec@globalserve.net, smitty29832@msn.com
Subject: RE: MGB Brake Light Trouble
From: Duinhoven_Hans@emc.com
Date: Tue, 15 Jan 2002 09:19:11 -0500
Thanks for the better english - Mike.
Switch proper operation always should be measured with the lowest ohm scale
as possble. Some Multimeters have a diode scale, which uses a higher tension
to measure. This is a good scale as well.

Cheers,

Hans

-----Original Message-----
From: Michael Lupynec [mailto:mlupynec@globalserve.net]
Sent: Tuesday, January 15, 2002 3:12 PM
To: Duinhoven_Hans@emc.com; smitty29832@msn.com
Cc: mgs@autox.team.net
Subject: Re: MGB Brake Light Trouble


I have seen brake switches pass the multimeter continuity test
because the meter was not set at x1. At higher ranges (x1000) u
might get fooled by a  full scale needle deflection that looks
like zero ohms but is not. That small bit of resistance can
prevent stop lite current flow.

BTW for a short circuit you want zero ohms not infinity.

Mike L
60A,67E,59Bug

 ----- Original Message -----
From: <Duinhoven_Hans@emc.com>
To: <smitty29832@msn.com>
Cc: <mgs@autox.team.net>
Sent: January 15, 2002 8:11 AM
Subject: RE: MGB Brake Light Trouble


> Take the switch out of the pedal cover.
> Connect both leads to the switch contact pins. The meter should
indicate a
> short circuit.
> When pressing the switch acturator (small pin near the screw
thread of the
> switch) the meter should read infinite ohms

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