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Pressure Washer On/Off switch help
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<blockquote data-quote="dvcochran" data-source="post: 1635015" data-attributes="member: 38581"><p>When the switch is in the off position it should be grounding the coil. One wire on the switch should ohm out to the coil and the other should be firmly and cleanly connected to the engine block (ground) somewhere. If it is Not shutting down either the switch is not always working (common) or a wire is broken, loose, or disconnected. When checking the wires twist them around while connected to the meter and see if the continuity comes and goes. Sign of an intermittent broken wire.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="dvcochran, post: 1635015, member: 38581"] When the switch is in the off position it should be grounding the coil. One wire on the switch should ohm out to the coil and the other should be firmly and cleanly connected to the engine block (ground) somewhere. If it is Not shutting down either the switch is not always working (common) or a wire is broken, loose, or disconnected. When checking the wires twist them around while connected to the meter and see if the continuity comes and goes. Sign of an intermittent broken wire. [/QUOTE]
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