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Originally Posted by JoePolo
Thanks I’ll run that test. I am assuming I need to use the fuse terminal that always is powered even after the fuse pops? Sorry I’m pretty handy but electrical isn’t my strong suit.
It pretty close to instant pop, motor definitely doesn’t click on. I actually left the test light on the terminal at the switch while clicking the switch on and the test light dims.
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1. For continuity, you'd want the other terminal, since that runs to the motor
2. Ground short is usually instant, might be indicating a different problem, could be just due to inherent delay.