Ford Forum  
Ford Forum   Ford Classifieds   Photo Gallery   Member List   Search   Ford Recalls   Contact FF   Sponsors
  Ford News   Ford Lineup   Forum FAQ   Calendars   Ford TSB's   Register   Login  

1992 Taurus electronic question(s)

  Printable Version
Ford Forums >> Ford Cars >> Ford Taurus >> 1992 Taurus electronic question(s) Page: [1]
Login
Message << Older Topic   Newer Topic >>
1992 Taurus electronic question(s) - 5/20/2006 8:06:55 PM   
rgp

 

Posts: 1
Score: 0
Joined: 5/20/2006
Status: offline
The battery on the Taurus went dead. So I booster cable attempted a jump, but it seemed that the dead battery was pulling down the booster battery. So I disconected the Taurus Battery and jumped directy to the Taurus battery cables. It still seemed to be pulling down the booster battery, as if there was a short circuit somewhere. Then I connected an ohm meter to the Taurus battery cables. With the plus meter lead to the plus battery cable and minus lead to chassis ground I see 6000 ohms. When I reverse the leads so the plus meter lead is to chassis ground and the minus lead is to the plus battery cable I see 15 ohms. It appears to me that my meter is looking across a diode. What do you think? By the way, I removed the underhood lamp so that lamp filiment does not impact the resistance reading. As far as I know, the only place on a vehicle that includes diodes is the alternator and probably the radio. But, I've been wrong before. I'm open to anyone that can shed some light on what I'm trying to do. Basically I think that I have a short circuit somewhere. I simply don't know.
Post #: 1
Login OR Register now to post a reply to this forum topic.
Page:   [1]

 
Ford Forums >> Ford Cars >> Ford Taurus
Jump to:

Featured Sponsors
Advertising Info

Top 10 Posters
hayapower2082
goinstrong943
techmanbd877
94 4x4 range834
cctxfish735
ramrod48608
use common s540
bullitt94475
wheelsup68431
mulletman343

New Vendors
AMSOIL - Performance Oil Technology

Ford Forum .com is not affiliated with or endorsed by Ford Motor Company.