First you locate the connector. On my 94 Ford Explorer it is behind the air breather. It is a two wire connector that doesnt really connect to anything.
It may have a shorting bar installed in the plug or it might have been removed. If removed (pins not shorted together) this simply retards the timing 3 degrees to eliminate any engine pinging. Mine was removed before I bought it and have been driving without it for years...
Hope this answer has been of some help...
KB
When a circuit is in off condition then it is called an open circuit..
The braking circuit must be faulty, open. Need to check it thoroughly
A Linear power transformer coil? use an Ohm meter and check the resistance of the coils. No resistance is an open circuit. Also check for a cross circuit from one side of the transformer to the other.
As load is conected in circuit , so thre is no open circuit therefore there would not be any open circuit voltage.
If the circuit was open, the tram's motor could not run!
The general answer is that a continuity tester is used to check for an open circuit.
Octane adjust service pin open ( according to my Haynes repair manual )
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An open circuit is called open because the circuit has an opening, a disconnection. In other words, there is an open space in the circuit in which the electrons cannot move through.
An open circuit....
When a circuit is in off condition then it is called an open circuit..
The braking circuit must be faulty, open. Need to check it thoroughly
A Linear power transformer coil? use an Ohm meter and check the resistance of the coils. No resistance is an open circuit. Also check for a cross circuit from one side of the transformer to the other.
As load is conected in circuit , so thre is no open circuit therefore there would not be any open circuit voltage.
If the circuit was open, the tram's motor could not run!
meaning that the current from your power source doesn't return to the positive end (electricity flows from - negative, to + positive)
When a plug key is open , the circuit is incomplete and is call open circuit.. To be continued..