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Old 05-04-2012, 04:26 PM
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Is there a pin I can remove to turn this light off?
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unpluging the switch at the pan should get the light out. If that does not work jump across the plug one or the other will work.
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Originally Posted by sreve
It appears to be a normaly open switch, unpluging the switch at the pan
should get the light out.
no it doesnt
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Originally Posted by sreve
unpluging the switch at the pan should get the light out. If that does not work jump across the plug one or the other will work.
I tried both methods and neither works.
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Hmmmmm................

Sounds like a continuity check would be the next thing to check.
From the blue c1 pcm connector pin 70 (blue) to brown wire @ the sensor
and the black\white wire @ the conector to grd.
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For mine, I just replaced the sensor. I first verified with a voltmeter that I had power and check the ground that I had continuity to the engine block.
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on my LT1 I just cut the plug and connected the 2 wires together
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Just take that bulb out if the cluster




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