Quoted from CadillacMusic:Step one: When you say all the lamps and switches are working properly, did you test them in test mode?
With a ball, not your finger?
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Quoted from CadillacMusic:Step one: When you say all the lamps and switches are working properly, did you test them in test mode?
With a ball, not your finger?
Are the lamps all in the same row or column on the lamp matrix? Check for a broken wire at the non-working lamp closest to the connector in the backbox.
Quoted from YeOldPinPlayer:Testing for continuity is "ohming it out".
Quoted from dsuperbee:No, it's not. Measuring ohms is checking resistance, not continuity.
Zero resistance IS continuity.
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