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Anti-Theft Controller Circuit Test

NOTE: With anti-theft controller disconnected, the starter motor is inoperative.

Using an ohmmeter or voltmeter, check for continuity or voltage between ground and anti-theft controller connector terminal specified in ANTI-THEFT CONTROLLER CIRCUIT TEST table. See Fig 1 . If all circuits test as specified, replace anti-theft controller.

Fig 1: Identifying Anti-Theft Controller Connector Terminals
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ANTI-THEFT CONTROLLER CIRCUIT TEST

Connector TerminalNo. (Circuit) (1) Test Condition Specification
1 (Door Switch) (2) Door Open/Closed Continuity/No Continuity To Ground
2 (Tamper Switch) - No Continuity To Ground
3 (Hood Switch) Hood Open/Closed Continuity/No Continuity To Ground
5 (Ignition Sw. - ACC Position) OFF Position/ ACC Position 0 Volts/12 Volts
6 (Battery +) - Battery Voltage
7 (Door Lock Sw.) (2) Knob Unlocked/ Locked Continuity/No Continuity To Ground
8 (Detect Switch) (2) Unlocked/Locked With key Continuity/No Continuity To Ground
9 (IndicatorLight) - (3) Continuity
11 (Ground) - Continuity To Ground
12 (Horn) - (3) Continuity
13 (LightingRelay) - (3) Continuity
14 (Starter) - 0 Volts
(1) Pin numbers not listed are not used.
(2) Includes tailgate switch circuit.
(3) If checking circuit voltage, voltage should exists (12 volts).