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Sorry for the delay. I am a knucklehead! I had the wrong setting on my multi-meter. I am showing 12v at both batteries when disconnected. I am also showing 12v at the junction box when the batteries are connected. I have to wait until my wife gets home to help me test out everything else...
This is relevant to what I am experiencing as well. I am showing 24v at the junction block. When I tested this, the leads for the multi-meter are on the junction block and then grounded it out to the firewall. The batteries are wired properly, according to the pictures above, and the lead...
Here is an update as of today. I got another new battery on Monday, so I now have two new batteries. I also replaced all four of the battery connectors and cleaned up what I could. I found that I was blowing fuse number 7 (30amp headlight). I am not sure why at this time, I am using the LMC...
Thanks I will check it out. I don't have a garage and it is supposed to rain tomorrow, so I may not be able to check on it until next Sunday.
Thank you once again for all the help. I will do more reading on the electrical system while I am away.
Sorry about that. It has been a busy couple of weeks at work.
I just came came inside from working on it. I installed a new wire from my switch to the relay and disconnected the light blue wire from the relay. I then reconnected my batteries. One is new and the other I charged overnight...
I updated post #9 with these pictures of what I am working with.
The picture of the installed relay is upside down. Oops!
I can not work on the truck today but hopefully on tomorrow. I will keep this updated. Thanks again for all of your help!
I cleaned off a good ground. There in continuity between the ground and the switch. There is also continuity between the switch and my new splice to the card. There seems to be a continuity issue between the splice and the relay. Since I am putting a manual bypass a burnt out card should not...
Sorry about that.
I just tried a jumper wire from a ground to the terminal in the relay that the light blue wire goes to. (I removed the light blue wire first) The relay worked. I also saw my wait to start light come on for the first time ever since I have owner the truck.
There seems to...
Here is the wire that I have tapped into for the new switch.
Here is how I have my new relay wired. It is the Advanced Auto Parts relay S603.
Here is the old relay that I took out of the truck.
Cheap MS paint for clarity. (Hopefully)
01-03-15 I updated with attached images.