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There is a test procedure in the manual for it..... Posted by DougM [Email] (#211) [Profile/Gallery] (more from DougM) on Thu, 29 Jan 2004 19:53:01 In Reply to: Ballast Resistor - 79 99GL..., Brently, Sun, 25 Jan 2004 19:17:15 Members do not see ads below this line. - Help Keep This Site Online - Signup |
and they call it the compensating resistor. No Bosch number is listed in the manual, though.
It alks about turning on the ignition and measuring the voltage between terminal 15 on the coil and ground...if the reading is 0 volts, it says there is a break in the compensating resistor or leakage from terminal 15 of the ignition switch. CHECK> compensating resistor by means of an ohm meter Check that voltage from the ignition switch is present at the single terminal on the 0.4 ohm resistor. If not, check ignition switch and wiring.
If the car starts and runs, I'd say yours is OK.
Don't ask any more questions.....that's all I know right now.
I can scan and send you the pages if you'd like.
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