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Old 12-15-2011, 12:59 PM
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Originally Posted by tangofox007 View Post
Then the problem is not the key switch. Also check for continuity to ground on the brown wire (pin 31) and continuity across the 80 amp fuse.

Have you confirmed that the timer is not starting its sequence (ie: relay does not close) concurrent with the "no light" condition?
Continuity on brown wire (31) and across the fusable link. Removed and examined link, no sign of cracks.

When I turn the key and get a no light condition, I am not hearing anything from the relay.

If there were a faulty condition in the key switch, something loose, bad connection etc, then I would not be seeing voltage on pin 15? Possibly I need to engage an assistant who can turn the key back and forth while I watch for voltage...
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