Testing for Electrical Intermittents
Perform the following procedures while wiggling the harness from side to side. Continue this at convenient points (about 6 inches apart) while watching the test equipment.
- Testing for Short to Ground
- Testing for Continuity
- Testing for a Short to Voltage NOTE: The J-39200 must be used in order to perform the following procedure since the J-39200 can monitor current, resistance or voltage while recording the minimum (MIN), and maximum (MAX) values measured.
- Connect the J-39200 to both sides of a suspected connector (still connected), or from one end of a suspected circuit to the other. See Troubleshooting with a Digital Multimeter for information on connecting the J-39200 to the circuit.
- Set the rotary dial of the J-39200 to the V (AC) or V (DC) position.
- Press the range button of the J-39200 in order to select the desired voltage range.NOTE: The 100 ms RECORD mode is the length of time an input must stay at a new value in order to record the full change.
- Press the MIN MAX button of the J-39200 . The J-39200 displays 100 ms RECORD and emits an audible tone (beep).
- Simulate the condition that is potentially causing the intermittent connection, either by wiggling the connections or the wiring, test driving, or performing other operations. See Inducing Intermittent Fault Conditions .
- Listen for the audible Min Max Alert which indicates that a new minimum or maximum value has been recorded.
- Press the MIN MAX button once in order to display the MAX value and note the value.
- Press the MIN MAX button again in order to display the MIN value and note the value.
- Determine the difference between the MIN and MAX values.
- If the variation between the recorded MIN and MAX voltage values is 1 volt or greater an intermittent open or high resistance condition exists. Repair the condition as necessary.
- If the variation between the recorded MIN and MAX voltage values is less than 1 volt an intermittent open or high resistance condition does not exist.