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Old Nov 19, 2010 | 08:26 AM
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Hi mate, sorry if i have done this wrong but im no autoelectrician

I have set the multimeter ohms at 2000 and the readings are as follows:

1. what is the resistance between terminals 11 and 18 (ECU unplugged, ignition off) ? 006
2. what is the resistance between terminals 11 and 1 (ECU unplugged, ignition off) ? 0
3. what is the resistance between terminals 11 and 15 (ECU unplugged, ignition off) ? 006
4. what is the resistance between terminals 11 and 16 (ECU unplugged, ignition off) ? 003
5. what is the resistance between terminals 11 and 17 (ECU unplugged, ignition off) ? 006
6. what is the resistance between terminals 11 and 18 (ECU unplugged, ignition off) ? 002
7. what is the resistance between terminals 11 and 33 (ECU unplugged, ignition off) ? 003
8. what is the resistance between terminals 11 and 34 (ECU unplugged, ignition off) ? 1
9. what is the resistance between terminal 9 and earth (ECU unplugged, ignition off) ? 1
10. what is the resistance between terminal 10 and earth (ECU unplugged, ignition off) ? 1
11. what is the resistance between terminals 1 and 3 (ECU unplugged, ignition off) ? 001
12. what is the resistance between terminals 1 and 20 (ECU unplugged, ignition off) ? 001
13. what is the resistance between terminals 1 and 8 (ECU unplugged, ignition off) ? 069
14. what is the voltage between terminals 1 and 2 (ECU unplugged, ignition on) ? 11.63v
15. with ECU unplugged and ignition off, temporarily join terminals 2 and 8 with a jumper wire. With ignition on, what is the voltage between terminals 1 and 3 = 12.19v and 1 and 20 = 12.19v

thanks for this
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