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The SMPS switch is connected to the virtual ground of the inverting amplifier when digital input is '1' instead of Vref and switch connects to ground when digital input is '0'. In both the cases the switch is at ground.
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An intermediate or 4 way light switch has 4 terminals + 1 ground terminal.
Black/White/Ground power in and the same out. Tie the incoming and outgoing white wires together under a yellow wire nut and push them back in the box. Tie the ground wires together under a green wire nut and connect the pigtail from those ground wires to the ground screw on the switch. Connect the 2 black wires you have left to the 2 screws on the switch. Doesn't matter which black wire you connect to which screw.
Connect all white wires together under a wire nut and push them back into the box. Connect all ground wires together and then connect them with a jumper wire to the ground screw on the switch. Connect black power in and power out, if applicable, wires to the bottom screw on the switch. Connect the remaining black wire going to the light to the top screw on the switch.
The wiring of the solenoid will depend on what purpose the solenoid serves and the brand. In basic terms, when power is turned onto the solenoid, the inner coil pulls the plunger. The unit needs power and a ground, with a switch or relay to trigger it.
Like any power switch you have Power in, Ground, Switched Power out and the Switch Terminal.
Bad solenoid, bad ground, faulty ig. switch.
The 1997 Nissan Maxima. Reverse solenoid switch is located on the starter. The solenoid switch is attached to the side of the starter.
the solenoid itself is probably bad, if not that probably the ignition switch I agree 100%, check the solenoid first then the switch.
Switch the ignition to on. Put your meter to 12VDc. Touch the hot wire going to the solenoid with the meter positive probe . Touch the meter negative probe to ground. If you have 12VDc and you don't hear a click when you turn on the switch, the solenoid is probably bad. If you don't have 12VDc, check fuses and the wire going to the solenoid.
The starter solenoid is on the starter. Transmission solenoid is in or on the transmission.
The 2001 Chevy Blazer vacuum switch solenoid can be found on the firewall in the engine compartment. The vacuum switch solenoid will be on the passenger side of the firewall.
The starter solenoid is on the starter.The starter solenoid is on the starter.
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Did you replace the ignition switch? Not the key tumbler but the actual ignition switch. If so, you have a wiring problem.
BOTH.